Mobilizing resentment

conservative resurgence from the John Birch Society to the Promise Keepers

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conservative resurgence from the John Birch Society to the Promise Keepers

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Publisher
Beacon Press
Pages
287

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Published in

Boston

Table of Contents

Foreword / by Wilma Mankiller.
Introduction.
The resurgent right: why now?
Mobilizing resentment: how the right organized at the grassroots.
Kitchen table backlash: The antifeminist women's movement.
Constructing homophobia: the right's attack on gay rights.
Affirming racial inequality.
Libertarianism and civil society: the romance of free-market capitalism.
What now? : strategic thinking about the progressive movement and the right.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.52/0973/09049
Library of Congress
JC573.2.U6 H35 1999, , JC573.2.U6H35 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 287 p. ;
Number of pages
287

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24214206M
ISBN 10
0807043168, 0807043176
ISBN 13
9780807043165, 9780807043172
LCCN
99028147
OCLC/WorldCat
41119173

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