The American Dissent: A Decade of Modern ConservatismDoubleday, 1966 - 262 strani |
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... America identical with white Anglo- Saxon Protestantdom . But strangely [ my italics ] , and danger- ously , this ideology has caught hold with a group increasingly important in American society : the college - educated , subur- ban ...
... America identical with white Anglo- Saxon Protestantdom . But strangely [ my italics ] , and danger- ously , this ideology has caught hold with a group increasingly important in American society : the college - educated , subur- ban ...
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... Americans at the time of the adoption of the federal Constitution ; and it has remained the conviction of the American people , and the practice of federal and state government to this very day , despite the confusion intro- duced by ...
... Americans at the time of the adoption of the federal Constitution ; and it has remained the conviction of the American people , and the practice of federal and state government to this very day , despite the confusion intro- duced by ...
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... American tradition but with the wishes of the overwhelming majority of the people received support from a 1962 Gallup poll . As an editorial noted in August : " If there was ever any doubt that the Supreme Court's prayer decision was ...
... American tradition but with the wishes of the overwhelming majority of the people received support from a 1962 Gallup poll . As an editorial noted in August : " If there was ever any doubt that the Supreme Court's prayer decision was ...
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Preface | 13 |
The Emergence of Conservatism | 19 |
Liberalism | 45 |
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