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Why The Right Went Wrong Conservatism From Goldwater To The Tea Party And Beyond First Simon Schuster Hardcover Edition Dionne

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Why The Right Went Wrong Conservatism From Goldwater To The Tea Party And Beyond First Simon Schuster Hardcover Edition Dionne
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 532
Author: Dionne, E. J.
ISBN: 9781476763798, 9781476763804, 1476763798, 1476763801
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.

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Why The Right Went Wrong Conservatism From Goldwater To The Tea Party And Beyond First Simon Schuster Hardcover Edition Dionne by Dionne, E. J. 9781476763798, 9781476763804, 1476763798, 1476763801 instant download after payment.

Why the Right Went Wrong offers a historical view of the right since the 1960s. Its core contention is that American conservatism and the Republican Party took a wrong turn when they adopted Barry Goldwater's worldview during and after the 1964 campaign. The radicalism of today's conservatism is not the product of the Tea Party, Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne writes. The Tea Partiers are the true heirs to Goldwater ideology. The purity movement did more than drive moderates out of the Republican Party--it beat back alternative definitions of conservatism.--Publisher information. 

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