An edition of Middle class dreams (1995)

Middle class dreams

the politics and power of the new American majority

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An edition of Middle class dreams (1995)

Middle class dreams

the politics and power of the new American majority

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Nearly ten years ago Stanley B. Greenberg was the first observer to identify the depth of the middle class's disaffection with the two political parties, which today we take for granted.

In Middle Class Dreams, Greenberg reveals how our nation has found itself in a political environment where voters are poised to shoot first and ask questions later. He examines how the two major parties have historically wooed the middle class - sometimes successfully, sometimes not - and how the traditional party strategies have imploded during the past thirty years.

In a powerful analysis he shows how Democratic support for "the little guy" became identified in the 1960s and 1970s with welfare for the "undeserving poor," eroding the middle-class majority who had supported Kennedy and Johnson; likewise, in the 1980s, Republican belief in free-market prosperity deteriorated into an endorsement for greed, breaking the back of the Reagan-Bush majority.

These dual betrayals, Greenberg argues, set the stage for the middle class's abandonment of the traditional party system in 1992.

Drawing on original polling data, Greenberg lays out the pitfalls facing both major parties if they fail to recognize the new rules of political life, including the role played by the followers of Ross Perot, loyal to neither party and suspicious of both. He is brutally honest about the challenges facing the Democrats and the Republicans, and he backs up his arguments with the raw data he has gleaned from focus groups coast to coast.

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370

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Middle Class Dreams
May 20, 1997, Random House Value Publishing
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Middle class dreams: the politics and power of the new American majority
1996, Yale University Press
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Middle class dreams: the politics and power of the new American majority
1995, Times Books
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Table of Contents

The final chapter
Macomb County in the American mind
The great-party eras
Failed renewal, the great society
Failed renewal, the Reagan revolution
The end of growth
The Clinton solution
The battle for Macomb
The Perot dissolution
The politics of reaction
New contract?

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-358) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
320.973
Library of Congress
E885 .G74 1996, E885.G74 1996

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xiv, 370 p. :
Number of pages
370

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Open Library
OL1013609M
ISBN 10
0300067127
LCCN
96060012
OCLC/WorldCat
34888598
Library Thing
2902394
Goodreads
849323

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