The conscience of a liberal

Titre
The conscience of a liberal

Paul R. Krugman

Sommaire
Examines the rise of movement conservatism in the U.S., defined by the author as a network of people and institutions that extends far beyond what is normally considered political life; contends that Republican conservatism is the result of white backlash against the civil rights movement; and argues that the drastic economic inequality that has developed in the U.S. since the 1980s is in direct correlation to political partisanship.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2009

Description matérielle
xix, 296 p. ; 21 cm.

Table des matières
The way we were -- The long Gilded Age -- The great compression -- The politics of the welfare state -- The sixties : a troubled prosperity -- Movement conservatism -- The great divergence -- The politics of inequality -- Weapons of mass distraction -- The new politics of equality -- The health care imperative -- Confronting inequality -- The conscience of a liberal.

Terme de vedette-matière
Income -- United States.
 
Equality -- United States.
 
Social policy -- United States.

Terme géographique
United States -- Economic conditions.
 
United States -- Politics and government.

Résumé
Examines the rise of movement conservatism in the U.S., defined by the author as a network of people and institutions that extends far beyond what is normally considered political life; contends that Republican conservatism is the result of white backlash against the civil rights movement; and argues that the drastic economic inequality that has developed in the U.S. since the 1980s is in direct correlation to political partisanship.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9780393333138

Informations de publication
New York : Norton, 2009.


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