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245 04 $aThe new majority :$btoward a popular progressive politics /$cedited by Stanley B. Greenberg and Theda Skocpol.
260 $aNew Haven :$bYale University Press,$c℗♭1997.
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500 $aContains essays first presented at "the New Majority conference ... [at] Airlie House in Virginia on January 10-12,1997"--Page xi.
505 00 $tPolitics for our time /$rTheda Skocpol and Stanley B. Greenberg --$tYou are not alone /$rJeff Faux --$tEconomy, the community, and the public sector /$rAlan Brinkley --$tNew social inequality and affirmative opportunity /$rWilliam Julius Wilson --$tCase for social insurance /$rTheodore R. Marmor and Jerry L. Mashaw --$tPartnership with American families /$rTheda Skocpol --$tPolitical economy of citizenship /$rMichael J. Sandel --$tReconnecting people and politics /$rMargaret Weir and Marshall Cox --$tBattle for the states /$rKaren M. Paget --$tChampioning democracy reforms /$rMiles S. Rapoport and Marc Caplan --$tEmerging Democratic majority /$rPaul Starr --$tReversing Southern Republicanism /$rIra Katznelson --$tGlobalization, the racial divide, and a new citizenship /$rMichael C. Dawson --$tPopularizing progressive politics /$rStanley B. Greenberg.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 299-314) and index.
520 $aIn an era of widespread and unsettling change in families, businesses, and communities, most Americans yearn for a government that will take their side. The contributors to this bold and visionary book argue that America is ready for a progressive politics with substance and bite. They contend that by embarking on a popular progressive course, the Democratic Party can become the moral voice and practical partner of American families striving for a better life. This provocative book is a dialogue among Stanley B. Greenberg, Theda Skocpol, and other well-known thinkers. They reject conservative answers to America's most pressing problems - fraying social ties, hard-pressed families, sluggish economic growth, and widening gaps between the circumstances of the most privileged and those of everyone else. They urge a renewal of the nation's social contract, explain how to revitalize American democracy.
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