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Right Turn – John T. Flynn and the Transformation of American Liberalism

Autor John E. Moser
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2005
John T. Flynn, a prolific writer, columnist for the New Republic, Harper's Magazine, and Collier's Weekly, radio commentator, and political activist, was described by the New York Times in 1964 as "a man of wide-ranging contradictions." In this new biography of Flynn, John E. Moser fleshes out his many contradictions and profound influence on U.S. history and political discourse.In the 1930s, Flynn advocated extensive regulation of the economy, the breakup of holding companies, and heavy taxes on the wealthy. A mere fifteen years later he was denouncing the New Deal as "creeping socialism," calling for an abolition of the income tax, and hailing Senator Joseph McCarthy and his fellow anticommunists as saviors of the American Republic. Yet throughout his career he insisted that he had remained true to the principles of liberalism as he understood them. It was America's political culture that changed, he argued, and not his values and views. Drawing on Flynn's life and his prolific writings, Moser illuminates how liberalism in America changed during the mid-twentieth century and considers whether Flynn's ideological odyssey was the product of opportunism, or the result of a set of deep-seated principles that he championed consistently over the years. In addition, Right Turn examines Flynn's role in laying the foundations for the "culture war" that would be played out in American society for the rest of the century, helping to define modern American conservatism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814757000
ISBN-10: 0814757006
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MI – New York University

Recenzii

"How did an eloquent progressive who voted for Norman Thomas in the 1930s become a cheerleader for Joe McCarthy? This well-crafted biography rescues the memory of John T. Flynn, a true American original, and illuminates a large and neglected terrain of twentieth-century political history."
—Michael Kazin, author of The Populist Persuasion: An American History and co-author of America Divided: The Civil War of the 1960s"An informative, insightful account of the career of a once-popular opinion-maker."
—Journal of American History"John T. Flynn is a subject richly deserving of a scholarly and readable biography, and, thanks to John. E. Moser, he now has one."
—Chronicles“Given current debates over global intervention and government's role in the economy, this volume could not be more timely.”
—Justus D. Doenecke, author of Storm on the Horizon: The Challenge to American Intervention, 1939–1941"Provides a helpful backdrop to current debaes over social welfare and foreign policy, which have thier roots in another time."
—Washington Examiner"With Right Turn John Moser has made a major contribution to the historical literature of American intellectual dissent. John T. Flynn, the subject of this extremely well written and carefully researched biography, was an eloquent and hyperbolic critic of the developing national security state, the Cold War consensus as well as American imperialism. Moser captures the essence of the man, his many contradictions, his considerable influence, and his great courage. A very good read!"
—Michael Wreszin is author of A Rebel in Defense of Tradition: The Life and Politics of Dwight Macdonald"Much-needed and well-researched."BR>—Claremont Review of Books