The conservative movement /

Examines the growth of the conservative movement from a small band of dissidents after World War II to the dominant force in American politics in the 1980s. Clearly distinguishes between the old Right, the religious Right, the New Right, libertarians, and neoconservatives

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Main Authors: Gottfried, Paul, Gottfried, Paul 1941-, Gottfried, Paul, 1941-
Corporate Author: Group Research Collection (Columbia University. Libraries)
Other Authors: Fleming, Thomas, 1945-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : Twayne Publishers, c1988
Boston : ©1988
Boston : c1988
Boston : [1988]
Series:Social movements past and present
Social movements past and present
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