A Time for Choosing: The Rise of Modern American Conservatism

A Time for Choosing: The Rise of Modern American Conservatism

by Jonathan Schoenwald
A Time for Choosing: The Rise of Modern American Conservatism

A Time for Choosing: The Rise of Modern American Conservatism

by Jonathan Schoenwald

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Overview

How did American conservatism, little more than a collection of loosely related beliefs in the late 1940s and early 1950s, become a coherent political and social force in the 1960s? What political strategies originating during the decade enabled the modern conservative movement to flourish? And how did mainstream and extremist conservatives, frequently at odds over tactics and ideology, each play a role in reshaping the Republican Party? In the 1960s conservatives did nothing less than engineer their own revolution. A Time for Choosing tells the remarkable story behind this transformation.
Where previous accounts of conservatism's rise tend to speed from 1964 through the start of the Reagan era in 1980, A Time for Choosing explores in dramatic detail how conservatives took immediate action following the Goldwater debacle. William F. Buckley, Jr.'s 1965 bid for Mayor of New York City and Reagan's 1966 California governor's campaign helped turn the tide for electoral conservatism. By decade's end, independent "splinter groups" vied for the right to bear the conservative standard into the next decade, demonstrating the movement's strength and vitality.
Although conservative ideology was not created during the 1960s, its political components were. Here, then, is the story of the rise of the modern conservative movement. Provocative and beautifully written, A Time for Choosing is a book for anyone interested in politics and history in the postwar era.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195134735
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/16/2001
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.30(d)
Lexile: 1560L (what's this?)

About the Author

Jonathan M. Schoenwald is a Lecturer in the Humanities at Stanford University. Previously he taught at the College of Wooster.

Table of Contents

Introduction3
1The Birth of Postwar Conservatism14
2The Cold War Hits Home35
3A New Kind of Conservatism: The John Birch Society62
4The Case of General Edwin A. Walker100
5Creating Conflagration: Barry Goldwater and the Republican Party124
6Buckley for Mayor162
7A New Kind of Conservative: Ronald Reagan190
8Passing the Torch: Organizations and Issues, 1968-1972221
Conclusion251
Notes267
Bibliography315
Index327
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