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Before the Storm : Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus

Before the Storm : Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus
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Publisher Comments:

An astute and surprising account of the 1960s as the cradle of the Conservative movement

Before the Storm begins in a time much like the present--the tail end of the 1950s, with America affluent, confident, and convinced that political ideology was a thing of the past.

But when John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960, conservatives--editor William F. Buckley Jr., John Birch Society leader Robert Welch, and thousand of students--formed a movement to challenge the center-left consensus. They chose as their hero Barry Goldwater--a rich, handsome Arizona Republican who scorned the federal bureaucracy, reviled détente, despised liberals on sight--and grew determined to see him elected President.

Goldwater was trounced by Lyndon Johnson in 1964. But by the campaign's end the consensus found itself squeezed from the left and the right; and two decades later, the conservatives had elected Ronald Reagan as President and Goldwater's ideas had been adopted by Republicans and Democrats alike.

The story of the rise of conservatism during a liberal era has never been told, and Rick Perlstein's gutsy narrative history is full of portraits of figures from Nelson Rockefeller to Bill Moyers. Perlstein argues that the 1964 election led to a key shift in U.S. politics--from concerns over threats from abroad to concerns about disorder at home; from campaigns plotted in back rooms to those staged for television.

Book News Annotation:

It was a time much like the present, says New York-based history and current affairs writer Perlstein: the end of the 1950s with the US affluent, confident, and convinced that politics was dead. Then liberal Kennedy was elected, and southern and midwest conservatives conspired to challenge the center-left consensus, gathering around the white-hat cowboy Goldwater. He explains that when Goldwater was trounced by Johnson in 1964, pundits wrote the movement off as dead, but in fact the consensus was shattered, and the country has moved steadily into separate and suspicious camps since then.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author

Rick Perlstein was born in Wisconsin in 1969. He writes about history and current affairs for publications including The Washington Post, The New York Observer, Feed, and The Nation. He won the National Endowment for the Humanities' most prestigious grant for independent scholars. Perlstein lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780809028597
Subtitle:
Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus
Author:
Perlstein, Rick
Author:
Perlstein, Rick
Publisher:
Hill and Wang
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
United States - 20th Century/60s
Subject:
History & Theory
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Presidents
Subject:
Conservatism
Subject:
Political History
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
[5]
Publication Date:
20010323
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
400
Dimensions:
9.38x6.33x1.52 in. 2.26 lbs.

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