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Right Face - Organizing the American Conservative Movement 1945-65 (Hardcover)
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Right Face - Organizing the American Conservative Movement 1945-65 (Hardcover)
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Tells the compelling story of how the American conservative
movement in the two decades following World War 2 managed to move
from obscurity to the centre stage of national politics. When
Dwight D Eisenhower in 1952 defeated the conservative champion
Robert Taft and won the Republican presidential nomination, many on
the American right felt that they had become homeless within the
established party system. The brand of liberalism which permeated
the nation's intellectual life had also become bipartisan political
doctrine. The feeling of cultural and political ostracism triggered
a quest for an independent conservative network of organizations,
with the hope of either 'taking back' the Republican Party or
creating a viable alternative. The first part of "Right Face"
recounts the often bitter struggle to define the meaning of
conservatism in modem America. Part two concerns the search for
influential national outlets for conservative opinion, whereas part
three focuses on the movement's actual plunge into electoral
politics -- not least on its well-planned takeover of the
Republican Party machinery in 1964 and the resulting presidential
nomination of Senator Barry Goldwater. An epilogue attempts to
trace main currents in the evolution of American conservatism since
the 1960s, as well as to assess the extent to which American
conservatives have managed to create the 'Counter-Establishment'
they set out to create more than half a century ago. In a sense the
conservatives actually set out on two different quests: one was for
intellectual respectability; the other was for political power. As
this study reveals, the two goals were not always compatible. Based
on extensive archival sources, RIGHT FACE provides an incisive
analysis of the conservative movement and the forces that shaped
it. With its blending of intellectual and organizational
developments, it adds an important chapter to the history of
American political culture in the 20th century.
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