There was a time, in this century, when liberals championed the
working class, when Democrats were indisputably the party of those
who worked rather than invested for a living. Today, however, most
Americans have come to see liberals as drifting and aimless,
somehow lacking in backbone and moral fiber, beholden to radical
ideologies that have little to do with the average American's life.
Few incidents cast this phenomenon into greater relief than George
Bush's successful tarring of Michael Dukakis as a liberal in
1988--and, tellingly, Dukakis's subsequent flight from the liberal
tradition.
How has it come to this? Why have liberals allowed themselves to
be so portrayed? In this book, Gordon MacInnes--state senator,
fiscal conservative, frustrated Democrat, and a man who believes
deeply in America's civic culture--reveals how progressive forces
have retreated from the battle of ideas, at great cost. Squarely at
the nexus of race, poverty, and politics, Wrong for All the Right
Reasons charts the sources of liberal decline and the high costs of
conservative rule.
Tracing the origins of the liberal retreat to the fall-out over
Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan's report on the black family in the
1960s, MacInnes claims that white liberals have somewhere along the
way stopped taking black people seriously enough to argue with
them. Continuously put on the desfensive, liberals have been unable
to forge an aggressive, proactive agenda of that addresses the
needs of working-class and poor Americans. This has led to a
breakdown of honest dialogue which to this day continues to plague
liberal Democrats, as evidenced by Bill Bradley's withdrawal from
active party politics last fall.
Finding room for optimism in the groundswell of grass-roots
progressivism, Wrong for All the Right Reasons is a timely,
necessary call to arms for liberal, progressive Democrats,
outlining ways in which they can reverse their party's dangerous
decline.
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