Written as a response to the apparent rightward turn in the United States, Amy Ansell and the progressive scholars and activists featured here argue against the view that the conservative-driven "culture wars" are nothing more than a symbolic battle of ideas. Contributors warn against pigeonholing the political right in terms of single-issue politics, but instead suggest that the New Right is ideologically coherent and a force to be reckoned with.
Written as a response to the apparent rightward turn in the United States, Amy Ansell and the progressive scholars and activists featured here argue against the view that the conservative-driven "culture wars" are nothing more than a symbolic battle of ideas. Contributors warn against pigeonholing the political right in terms of single-issue politics, but instead suggest that the New Right is ideologically coherent and a force to be reckoned with.
Amy E. Ansell is assistant professor and associate dean for International Programs at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Introduction Part One Organizational Currents Following the Threads The Personal Is Political: The Role of Cultural Projects in the Mobilization of the Christian Right Inventing an American Conservatism: The Neoconservative Episode Business Conflict and Right-Wing Movements Part Two Ideological and Policy Currents Kitchen Table Backlash: The Antifeminist Women's Movement Fulfilling Fears and Fantasies: The Role of Welfare in Right-Wing Social Thought and Strategy Why Did Armey Apologize? Hegemony Homophobia and the Religious Right The Color of America's Culture Wars The Military-Industrial Complex and U.S. Foreign Policy: Institutionalizing the New Right Agenda in the Post-Cold War Period The New Right's Economics: A Diagnosis and Counterattack Mastering the New Political Arithmetic: Volatile Voters Declining Living Standards and Non-College-Educated Whites Notes on the Editor and Contributors Index
Foreword Introduction Part One Organizational Currents Following the Threads The Personal Is Political: The Role of Cultural Projects in the Mobilization of the Christian Right Inventing an American Conservatism: The Neoconservative Episode Business Conflict and Right-Wing Movements Part Two Ideological and Policy Currents Kitchen Table Backlash: The Antifeminist Women's Movement Fulfilling Fears and Fantasies: The Role of Welfare in Right-Wing Social Thought and Strategy Why Did Armey Apologize? Hegemony Homophobia and the Religious Right The Color of America's Culture Wars The Military-Industrial Complex and U.S. Foreign Policy: Institutionalizing the New Right Agenda in the Post-Cold War Period The New Right's Economics: A Diagnosis and Counterattack Mastering the New Political Arithmetic: Volatile Voters Declining Living Standards and Non-College-Educated Whites Notes on the Editor and Contributors Index
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