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The American Left - Its Impact on Politics and Society since 1900 (Hardcover, 4th Ed.)
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The American Left - Its Impact on Politics and Society since 1900 (Hardcover, 4th Ed.)
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This book shows how left-wing politics has shaped life in the USA,
from the 1900s to the present day. Only the American right has ever
really recognised the potency of the American left. Now, Rhodri
Jeffreys-Jones fully details the left's numerous achievements,
including the welfare state, opposing militarism, reshaping of
American culture, black rights and civil liberties, awakening the
USA to the dangers of fascism and great public enterprises such as
the late Twin Towers. Jones tells the full story of the USA's left
wing: how the socialists of the Old Left gave way by the 1960s to
the anti-war militants of the New Left, and how they in turn gave
way to a 'Newer Left' that advocated causes such as LGBT rights and
multiculturalism. Bringing the discussion into the 21st century, he
shows how the post-2000 Bush administration succumbed to the
'socialist' nationalisation it despised, and hails Barack Obama as
a president for the left. It looks at why the USA's left is always
underestimated: the relative absence of a free press, its tendency
to deny its own existence, and the fallacious claim that if the
right is always wrong, it must be wrong about the left's impact
too. It explores the changes that have taken place in the years
between the orthodox socialist challenge of a century ago and the
actions of those President Obama describes as 'my friends on the
left'. It draws on interviews with participants on the left
including: Todd Gitlin, president of Students for a Democratic
Society in the 1960s; Frances Piven, anti-poverty campaigner and
bete noir of the American right; Bernie Sanders, socialist US
Senator from Vermont; and, Marilyn Young, leading New Left
historian of US foreign policy.
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