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Rule and Ruin - The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party, From Eisenhower to the Tea Party (Hardcover)
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Rule and Ruin - The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party, From Eisenhower to the Tea Party (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Postwar American Political Development
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The chaotic events leading up to Mitt Romney's defeat in the 2012
election indicated how far the Republican Party had rocketed
rightward away from the center of public opinion. Republicans in
Congress threatened to shut down the government and force a U.S.
debt default. Tea Party activists mounted primary challenges
against Republican officeholders who appeared to exhibit too much
pragmatism or independence. Moderation and compromise were dirty
words in the Republican presidential debates. The GOP, it seemed,
had suddenly become a party of ideological purity.
Except this development is not new at all. In Rule and Ruin,
Geoffrey Kabaservice reveals that the moderate Republicans'
downfall began not with the rise of the Tea Party but about the
time of President Dwight Eisenhower's farewell address. Even in the
1960s, when left-wing radicalism and right-wing backlash commanded
headlines, Republican moderates and progressives formed a powerful
movement, supporting pro-civil rights politicians like Nelson
Rockefeller and William Scranton, battling big-government liberals
and conservative extremists alike. But the Republican civil war
ended with the overthrow of the moderate ideas, heroes, and causes
that had comprised the core of the GOP since its formation. In
hindsight, it is today's conservatives who are "Republicans in Name
Only."
Writing with passionate sympathy for a bygone tradition of
moderation, Kabaservice recaptures a time when fiscal restraint was
matched with social engagement; when a cohort of leading
Republicans opposed the Vietnam war; when George Romney--father of
Mitt Romney--conducted a nationwide tour of American poverty, from
Appalachia to Watts, calling on society to "listen to the voices
from the ghetto." Rule and Ruin is an epic, deeply researched
history that reorients our understanding of our political past and
present.
Today, following the Republicans' loss of the popular vote in five
of the last six presidential contests, moderates remain
marginalized in the GOP and progressives are all but nonexistent.
In this insightful and elegantly argued book, Kabaservice contends
that their decline has left Republicans less capable of governing
responsibly, with dire consequences for all Americans. He has added
a new afterword that considers the fallout from the 2012 elections.
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