
Conservatism and American Political Development
by Glenn, Brian J.; Teles, Steven M.Buy New
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Author Biography
Brian J. Glenn is an American Political Development scholar who currently teaches at Emerson College. He previously taught at the University of Pennsylvania and Hamilton College, and has received awards from the New England Political Science Association, the Law & Society Association, and the American Risk and Insurance Association.
Steven Teles is Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Maryland. He is the author of The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement: The Battle for Control of the Law, and Whose Welfare?: AFDC and Elite Politics. He is currently writing a book on the role of political and historical factors in public policy analysis. He has also written articles and book chapters on Michael Oakeshott, Social Security, the international diffusion of libertarianism, federalism, and US-China policy.
Table of Contents
Editors' Preface Introduction: Studying the role of conservatives in American Political Development | |
Environmental Policy from the New Deal to the Great Society: The Lagged Emergence of an Ideological Dividing Line | |
Social Security from the New Deal to the Great Society: Expanding the Public Domain | |
Education Policy from the New Deal to the Great Society: The Three R's, Race, Reds and Religion | |
Environmental Policy from the Great Society to 1980: A Coalition Comes Unglued | |
Social Security from the Great Society to 1980: Further Expansion and Rekindled Controversy | |
Education Policy from the Great Society to 1980: The Expansion and Institutionalization of the Federal Role in Schools | |
Environmental Policy from 1980 to the Present: The Politics of Prevention | |
Social Security from 1980 to Present: From Third Rail to Presidential Commitment--and Back? | |
Education Policy from 1980 to Present: The Politics of Privatization, Jeffrey Henig Conclusion: Conservatism and American Political Development Afterword: An Attenuated Reconstruction: The Conservative Turn in American Political Development | |
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