The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930-1980Steve Fraser, Gary Gerstle Princeton University Press, 2020 M07 21 - 344 pages The description for this book, The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930-1980, will be forthcoming. |
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Page vii
... Organized Labor and the Eclipse of Social Democracy in the Postwar Era NELSON LICHTENSTEIN Cold War—Warm Hearth: Politics and the Family in Postwar America ELAINE TYLER MAY 32 55 85 122 153 PART II: 10 THE NEW DEAL POLITICAL ORDER ...
... Organized Labor and the Eclipse of Social Democracy in the Postwar Era NELSON LICHTENSTEIN Cold War—Warm Hearth: Politics and the Family in Postwar America ELAINE TYLER MAY 32 55 85 122 153 PART II: 10 THE NEW DEAL POLITICAL ORDER ...
Page xv
... organize Southern workers, and they mobilized support for the formation of a truly “progressive” political party. “Operation Dixie” foundered on racism, while their third-party efforts—though yielding Henry Wallace's Progressive party ...
... organize Southern workers, and they mobilized support for the formation of a truly “progressive” political party. “Operation Dixie” foundered on racism, while their third-party efforts—though yielding Henry Wallace's Progressive party ...
Page xvii
... organized and bureaucratized character of work life—true for both blue- and whitecollar workers—made home life seem correspondingly individualized and free. Second, the cumulative shock of depression, world war, cold war, and the threat ...
... organized and bureaucratized character of work life—true for both blue- and whitecollar workers—made home life seem correspondingly individualized and free. Second, the cumulative shock of depression, world war, cold war, and the threat ...
Page xviii
... organized, bureaucratized character of the New Deal order that, they felt, stifled their quest for authenticity and individuality. Political tensions began to accumulate as result. These tensions were aggravated by the often vacillating ...
... organized, bureaucratized character of the New Deal order that, they felt, stifled their quest for authenticity and individuality. Political tensions began to accumulate as result. These tensions were aggravated by the often vacillating ...
Page xxii
... organized labor, in the 1930s and 1940s, to transform, through wage legislation and unionization, the South's social structure. Such failures, analyzed by Fraser and Lichtenstein in their essays, meant that an extraordinary kind of ...
... organized labor, in the 1930s and 1940s, to transform, through wage legislation and unionization, the South's social structure. Such failures, analyzed by Fraser and Lichtenstein in their essays, meant that an extraordinary kind of ...
Contents
Toward | 32 |
The Labor Question | 55 |
The New Deal and the Idea of the State | 85 |
Politics and | 153 |
THE NEW DEAL POLITICAL ORDER | 183 |
The Failure and Success of the New Radicalism | 212 |
The Rise of the Silent Majority | 243 |
A Realignment | 269 |
Epilogue | 294 |
Index | 301 |
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