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Confronting the New Conservatism
The Rise of the Right in America
von Michael Thompson
Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
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Erschienen am 01.05.2007
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Acknowledgments

Introduction: Confronting the New Conservatism

Michael J. Thompson

Part I What Is the New Conservatism?

1 America's Conservative Landscape: The New Conservatism and the Reorientation of American Democracy

Michael J. Thompson

2 Cultural Rage and the Right-Wing Intellectuals

Philip Green

3 Considerations on the Origins of Neoconservatism: Looking Backward

Stanley Aronowitz

4 The New Political Right in the United States: Reaction, Rollback, and Resentment

Chip Berlet

Part II The New Conservatism at Home

5 From Neoconservative to New Right: American Conservatives and the Welfare State

Charles Noble

6 Tearing Down the Wall: Conservative Use and Abuse of Religion in Politics

Diana M. Judd

7 Paradox or Contradiction: The Marriage Mythos in Neoconservative Ideology

R. Claire Snyder

8 The Neoconservative Assault on the Courts: How Worried Should We Be?

Thomas M. Keck

Part III The Global Reach of the New Conservative Ideology

9 The Imperial Presidency: The Legacy of Reagan's Central America Policy

Greg Grandin

10 The Neocon Con Game: Nihilism Revisited

Nicholas Xenos

11 One-Dimensional Men: Neoconservatives, Their Allies and Models

Lawrence Davidson

12 Resisting the Right: Challenging the Neoconservative Agenda

Stephen Eric Bronner

Contributors

Index



William Kristol, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice, George F. Will, and Dick Cheney. These are today's neoconservatives?confident, clear-cut, and a political force to be reckoned with. But how should we define this new conservatism? What is new about it? In this volume, some of today's top political scholars take on the charge of explaining, defining, and confronting the new conservatism of the last twenty-five years. The authors examine the ideas, policies and roots of this ideological movement showing that contemporary neoconservatism has been able to blend many of the aspects of social conservatism?such as religious populism and nationalism?with economic liberalism and the rhetoric of equality of opportunity and individualism. With their emphasis on dismantling the welfare state and a rhetorical return to economic laissez faire and individual rights, neoconservatives have been able to harness populist sentiment in terms of both economics and cultural issues. And with their belief in moral and cultural ?simplicity,? their turn away from science, their conviction in American superiority on the global stage, and their embrace of ?anti-government? rhetoric, they have effectively changed the nature of the American political landscape.
The contributors to Confronting the New Conservatism offer a trenchant analysis and substantive critique of the neoconservative ethos, arguing that it is an ideology that needs to be better understood if change is to be had.
Contributors: Stanley Aronowitz, Chip Berlet, Stephen Eric Bronner, Lawrence Davidson, Greg Grandin, Philip Green, Diana M. Judd, Thomas M. Keck, Charles Noble, R. Claire Snyder, Michael J. Thompson, and Nicholas Xenos.


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