The Education of Ronald Reagan: The General Electric Years and the Untold Story of His Conversion to Conservatism

The Education of Ronald Reagan: The General Electric Years and the Untold Story of His Conversion to Conservatism

by Thomas Evans
The Education of Ronald Reagan: The General Electric Years and the Untold Story of His Conversion to Conservatism

The Education of Ronald Reagan: The General Electric Years and the Untold Story of His Conversion to Conservatism

by Thomas Evans

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Overview

In October 1964, Ronald Reagan gave a televised speech in support of Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater. "The Speech," as it has come to be known, helped launch Ronald Reagan as a leading force in the American conservative movement. However, less than twenty years earlier, Reagan was a prominent Hollywood liberal, the president of the Screen Actors Guild, and a fervent supporter of FDR and Harry Truman. While many agree that Reagan's anticommunism grew out of his experiences with the Hollywood communists of the late 1940s, the origins of his conservative ideology have remained obscure.

Based on a newly discovered collection of private papers as well as interviews and corporate documents, The Education of Ronald Reagan offers new insights into Reagan's ideological development and his political ascendancy. Thomas W. Evans links the eight years (1954-1962) in which Reagan worked for General Electric—acting as host of its television program, GE Theater, and traveling the country as the company's public-relations envoy-to his conversion to conservatism.

In particular, Evans reveals the profound influence of GE executive Lemuel Boulware, who would become Reagan's political and ideological mentor. Boulware, known for his tough stance against union officials and his innovative corporate strategies to win over workers, championed the core tenets of modern American conservatism-free-market fundamentalism, anticommunism, lower taxes, and limited government. Building on the ideas and influence of Boulware, Reagan would soon begin his rise as a national political figure and an icon of the American conservative movement.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231511070
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 12/05/2006
Series: Columbia Studies in Contemporary American History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Thomas W. Evans, a lawyer and avocational politician, has supervised a successful New Hampshire presidential primary and established a national citizens' campaign organization. A former adjunct professor of education and administration at Columbia University's Teachers College, Evans was chair of the Reagan administration's national symposium on partnerships in education and counsel to the Points of Light Foundation under George H.W. Bush.

Table of Contents

1. A New Dealer to the Core
2. Politics: War by Different Means
Part I. A Postgraduate Course in Political Science
3. Boulwarism
4. The Plant Tour
5. Schools, Classes, and Trains
Part II. An Apprenticeship for Public Life
6. The Campaign
7. Allies
8. The Speech
9. Two Unions
10. The Art of Negotiation
Part III. To Encourage an Increasing Majority of Citizens
11. The Campaign Continues
12. The Presidential Bug
13. A President's Vision
Appendix. Speeches of Reuther, Boulware, and Reagan
Walter P. Reuther, Labor and the Community
Lemuel Boulware, Salvation Is Not Free
Ronald Reagan, A Time for Choosing ("The Speech")
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index

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