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American Burke - The Uncommon Liberalism of Daniel Patrick Moynihan (Paperback)
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American Burke - The Uncommon Liberalism of Daniel Patrick Moynihan (Paperback)
Series: American Political Thought
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1927-2003) may be best known as a
statesman. He served in the administrations of presidents Kennedy,
Johnson, Nixon, and Ford; was ambassador to India and the United
Nations; and represented New York in the U.S. Senate for four
terms. But he was also an intellectual of the first order, whose
books and papers on topics ranging from welfare policy and
ethnicity in American society to international law stirred debate
and steered policy. Moynihan was, journalist Michael Barone
remarked, ""the nation's best thinker among politicians since
Lincoln and its best politician among thinkers since Jefferson.""
He was, Greg Weiner argues, America's answer to the 18th-century
Anglo-Irish scholar-statesman Edmund Burke. Both stood at the
intersection of thought and action, denouncing tyranny, defending
the family, championing reform. Yet while Burke is typically
claimed by conservatives, Weiner calls Moynihan a ""Burkean
liberal"" who respected both the indispensability of government and
the complexity of society. And a reclamation of Moynihan's Burkean
liberalism, Weiner suggests, could do wonders for the polarized
politics of our day. In its incisive analysis of Moynihan's
political thought, American Burke lays out the terms for such a
recovery. The book traces Moynihan's development through the broad
sweep of his writings and career. ""The central conservative truth
is that it is culture, not politics, that determines the success of
a society,"" Moynihan once wrote. ""The central liberal truth is
that politics can change a culture and save it from itself."" In
his ability to embrace both of these truths, this ""American
Burke"" makes it bracingly clear that a wise political thinker can
also be an effective political actor, and that commitments to both
liberal and conservative values can coexist peaceably and
productively. Weiner's work is not only a thorough and thoroughly
engaging intellectual exploration of one of the most important
politicians of the twentieth century; it is also a timely
prescription for the healing of our broken system.
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