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Reaganland
Reaganland: America's Right Turn 1976-1980 | Rick Perlstein
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From the bestselling author of Nixonland and The Invisible Bridge comes the dramatic conclusion of how conservatism took control of American political power. Over two decades, Rick Perlstein has published three definitive works about the emerging dominance of conservatism in modern American politics. With the sagas final installment, he has delivered yet another stunning literary and historical achievement. In late 1976, Ronald Reagan was dismissed as a man without a political future: defeated in his nomination bid against a sitting president of his own party, blamed for President Gerald Fords defeat, too old to make another run. His comeback was fueled by an extraordinary confluence: fundamentalist preachers and former segregationists reinventing themselves as militant crusaders against gay rights and feminism; business executives uniting against regulation in an era of economic decline; a cadre of secretive New Right organizers deploying state-of-the-art technology, bending political norms to the breaking pointand Reagans own unbending optimism, his ability to convey unshakable confidence in America as the worlds shining city on a hill. Meanwhile, a civil war broke out in the Democratic party. When President Jimmy Carter called Americans to a new ethic of austerity, Senator Ted Kennedy reacted with horror, challenging him for reelection. Carters Oval Office tenure was further imperiled by the Iranian hostage crisis, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, near-catastrophe at a Pennsylvania nuclear plant, aviation accidents, serial killers on the loose, and endless gas lines. Backed by a reenergized conservative Republican base, Reagan ran on the campaign slogan Make America Great Againand prevailed. Reaganland is the story of how that happened, tracing conservatives cutthroat strategies to gain power and explaining why they endure four decades later.
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KimHM
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Next up: This chunkster. Including index and notes, 1107 pages. But how else are we going to understand what happened?

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Alfoster Yikes!👍👏👏👏 3y
KimHM Yikes, indeed @Alfoster! But what better lead up to the 4th 😉 3y
Alfoster Exactly!❤️ 3y
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TrishB
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It‘s mother/daughter/son read tonight ❤️

MsMelissa That sounds so lovely ☺️ Enjoy! 4y
squirrelbrain Aw, how lovely! ❤️ 4y
AmyG Nice! 4y
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TrishB @MsMelissa @squirrelbrain @AmyG it‘s nice for the telly to get turned off and we‘re all quietly reading 📖 4y
LeahBergen Oh, son has jumped in, too! 💙💙 4y
TrishB @LeahBergen he only came home last week after nearly 5 months! This was definitely FOMO 😁 4y
LeahBergen 🤣 But how lovely to have him home! 4y
Cathythoughts Your reading evenings are growing 👍🏻❤️ 4y
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