Debating the 1960s: Liberal, Conservative, and Radical Perspectives / Edition 1

Debating the 1960s: Liberal, Conservative, and Radical Perspectives / Edition 1

by Michael W. Flamm
ISBN-10:
074252213X
ISBN-13:
2900742522137
Pub. Date:
08/20/2007
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Debating the 1960s: Liberal, Conservative, and Radical Perspectives / Edition 1

Debating the 1960s: Liberal, Conservative, and Radical Perspectives / Edition 1

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Overview

The conventional interpretation of the 1960s emphasizes how liberal, even radical, the decade was. It was, after all, the age of mass protests against the Vietnam War and social movements on behalf of civil rights and women's rights. It was also an era when the counterculture challenged many of the values and beliefs held by morally traditional Americans. But a newer interpretation stresses how truly polarized the 1960s were. It portrays how radicals, liberals, and conservatives repeatedly clashed in ideological combat for the hearts and minds of Americans. Millions in the center and on the right contested the counterculture, defended the Vietnam War, and opposed civil rights.

Debating the 1960s explores the decade through the arguments and controversies among radicals, liberals, and conservatives. The focus is on four main areas of contention: social welfare, civil rights, foreign relations, and social order. The book also examines the emergence of the New Left and the modern conservative movement. Finally, it assesses the enduring importance of the 1960s for contemporary American politics and society. Combining analytical essays and historical documents, the book highlights the polarization of the decade by focusing on the political, social, and cultural debates that divided the nation then and still divide it now.

About the Author:
Michael W. Flamm, associate professor of history at Ohio Wesleyan University

About the Author:
David Steigerwald is associate professor of history at Ohio State University and teaches at the university's Marion Campus


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ISBN-13: 2900742522137
Publication date: 08/20/2007
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.09(w) x 9.17(h) x 0.53(d)

About the Author

Michael W. Flamm is associate professor of history at Ohio Wesleyan University. He is a scholar of modern U.S. political history with a research focus on the 1960s. He is the author of Law and Order: Street Crime, Civil Unrest, and the Crisis of Liberalism in the 1960s. He is currently researching and writing a book on the Harlem Riot of July 1964 entitled In the Heat of the Summer. David Steigerwald is associate professor of history at Ohio State University and teaches at the university's Marion Campus. Among his books is The Sixties and the End of Modern America. He is now finishing a book on American intellectuals and the affluent society.

Table of Contents


Introduction     1
The Liberal-Radical Debates of the 1960s   David Steigerwald     3
Excerpts from "The Port Huron Statement," Students for a Democratic Society (1962)     75
John F. Kennedy's Radio and Television Report to the American People on Civil Rights (June 11, 1963)     78
Lyndon Baines Johnson, "Remarks on Signing the Economic Opportunity Act" (August 20, 1964)     83
Carl Wittman and Tom Hayden, "An Interracial Movement of the Poor?" (1963)     85
Lyndon Baines Johnson, "Peace Without Conquest" (April 7, 1965)     87
Paul Potter, "Name the System!" (April 17, 1965)     92
Excerpts from Rights in Conflict: Chicago's 7 Brutal Days, A Report Submitted by Daniel Walker, Director of the Chicago Study Team, to the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, 168-77 (1968)     96
The Liberal-Conservative Debates of the 1960s   Michael W. Flamm     99
The Sharon Statement (September 11, 1960)     169
Principles of the John Birch Society (1962)     171
Excerpts from John F. Kennedy's Commencement Address, American University (June 10, 1963)     175
Excerpts from Lyndon B. Johnson's Commencement Address, University of Michigan (May 22, 1964)     183
Excerpts from Barry Goldwater's Acceptance Speech, Republican National Convention (July 16, 1964)     187
Excerpts from Ronald Reagan, "A Time for Choosing" (October 27, 1964)     193
Excerpts from Richard Nixon's Acceptance Speech, Republican National Convention (August 8, 1968)     198
Selected Readings     203
Index     207
About the Authors     213
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