3rd Edition

The Radical Right

Edited By Daniel Bell Copyright 2002
606 Pages
by Routledge

608 Pages
by Routledge

526 Pages
by Routledge

Two vivid sets of images epitomize the dramatic course of the American right in the last quarter of the twentieth century. The main image is of a triumphant President Ronald Reagan, reasonably viewed as the most effec-tive president of recent decades. A second set of images comes from the bombing of a government building in Oklahoma City by Timothy McVeigh, a man linked to shadowy parts of the... Read more

The Contributors
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
Preface

1: The Dispossessed: Daniel Bell
2: Interpretations of American Politics: Daniel Bell
3: The Pseudo-Conservative Revolt: Richard Hofstadter
4: Pseudo-Conservatism Revisited: A Postscript: Richard Hofstadter
5: The Intellectuals and the Discontented Classes: David Reisman and Nathan Glazer
6: The Intellectuals and the Discontented Classes: Some Further Reflections: David Reisman
7: The Revolt Against the Elite: Peter Viereck
8: The Philosophical "New Conservatism": Peter Viereck
9: Social Strains in America: Talcott Parsons
10: Social Strains in America: A Postscript: Talcott Parsons
11: The John Birch Society: Alan F. Westin
12: England and America: Climates of Tolerance and Intolerance: Seymour Martin Lipset
13: The Sources of the "Radical Right": Seymour Martin Lipset
14: Three Decades of the Radical Right: Coughlinites, McCarthyites, and Birchers: Seymour Martin Lipset

Afterword: From Class to Culture
Acknowledgments
Index

Biography

Daniel Bell