The Liberal State on Trial

The Cold War and American Politics in the Truman Years

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, History, Americas, United States
Cover of the book The Liberal State on Trial by Jonathan Bell, Columbia University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jonathan Bell ISBN: 9780231508308
Publisher: Columbia University Press Publication: November 10, 2004
Imprint: Columbia University Press Language: English
Author: Jonathan Bell
ISBN: 9780231508308
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication: November 10, 2004
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Language: English

What was left, in both senses of the word, of liberalism after the death of Franklin Roosevelt? This question has aroused considerable historical debate because it raises the question of why the United States, during the Truman years, developed a much less state-centered orthodoxy than other comparable, powerful liberal states. What were the consequences of this fundamental choice that would shape the character and direction of American society during the second half of the twentieth century? This book explores the role of the Cold War in shifting the center of gravity in American politics sharply to the right in the years immediately following World War II. Jonathan Bell demonstrates that there was far more active and vibrant debate about the potential for liberal ideas before they become submerged in Cold War anti-state rhetoric than has generally been recognized.

Using case studies from Senate and House races from 1946 to 1952, Bell shows how the anti-statist imagery that defined the Cold War in political debate became the key weapon among right-wing and business interest groups and their political representatives with which to discredit political figures who wanted to expand political liberalism beyond existing New Deal measures. He depicts how this process implicitly endorsed socioeconomic inequality.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

What was left, in both senses of the word, of liberalism after the death of Franklin Roosevelt? This question has aroused considerable historical debate because it raises the question of why the United States, during the Truman years, developed a much less state-centered orthodoxy than other comparable, powerful liberal states. What were the consequences of this fundamental choice that would shape the character and direction of American society during the second half of the twentieth century? This book explores the role of the Cold War in shifting the center of gravity in American politics sharply to the right in the years immediately following World War II. Jonathan Bell demonstrates that there was far more active and vibrant debate about the potential for liberal ideas before they become submerged in Cold War anti-state rhetoric than has generally been recognized.

Using case studies from Senate and House races from 1946 to 1952, Bell shows how the anti-statist imagery that defined the Cold War in political debate became the key weapon among right-wing and business interest groups and their political representatives with which to discredit political figures who wanted to expand political liberalism beyond existing New Deal measures. He depicts how this process implicitly endorsed socioeconomic inequality.

More books from Columbia University Press

Cover of the book The Playful Crowd by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book Paleoclimates by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book In Love and Struggle by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book Faithful to Secularism by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book Guilty Knowledge, Guilty Pleasure by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book The Lovelorn Ghost and the Magical Monk by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book History and Popular Memory by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book Religion, the Secular, and the Politics of Sexual Difference by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book Dying to Be Men by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book Hollywood and Hitler, 1933-1939 by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book The Refuge of Affections by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book Memories of Life in Lhasa Under Chinese Rule by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book Orhan Pamuk and the Good of World Literature by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book Sociophobia by Jonathan Bell
Cover of the book The Historiographic Perversion by Jonathan Bell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy