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(Ebook) Inventing the "American Way": The Politics of Consensus from the New Deal to the Civil Rights Movement by Wendy L. Wall ISBN 9780195329100, 9780195392401, 9780198044031, 9780199736829, 9780199887026, 0195329104, 019539240X, 0198044038, 0199736820

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Authors:Wendy L. Wall
Pages:395 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press, USA
Language:english
File Size:4.05 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780195329100, 9780195392401, 9780198044031, 9780199736829, 9780199887026, 0195329104, 019539240X, 0198044038, 0199736820
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(Ebook) Inventing the "American Way": The Politics of Consensus from the New Deal to the Civil Rights Movement by Wendy L. Wall ISBN 9780195329100, 9780195392401, 9780198044031, 9780199736829, 9780199887026, 0195329104, 019539240X, 0198044038, 0199736820

This is an important book that reconceptualizes the nature of modern politics. The traditional interpretation privileges the creation of an American unity that resulted from the earliest trials of the Cold War and gave rise to a particular brand of American exceptionalism. That exceptionalism mixed civil religion, affluence, and core values to create the consensus of a modern America as reflected in the post-Cold War era. The author directly challenges this interpretation and situates the American character and consensus in an earlier era, the crises of the Great Depression, rising Marxism and fascism, and a splintering society being torn apart by economic hardship. In this crisis, Wall asserts, Americans of all political persuasions, economic backgrounds, religions, and ethnic and racial origins latched onto a single unifying "American Way" to rescue the U.S. experiment. Terms such as democracy, free enterprise, the Judeo-Christian tradition, and patriotism gained new meaning as the predominant set of assumptions of the era. They gained credence as a means of ensuring national coherence and identity. This is a well-crafted thesis that offers an important new perspective.
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