The limousine liberal

how an incendiary image united the right and fractured America

291 pages

English language

Published Oct. 6, 2016 by Basic Books.

ISBN:
978-0-465-05566-1
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OCLC Number:
928613602

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"No political metaphor in recent American history has enjoyed the impact of the "limousine liberal." It has managed to mobilize an enduring politics of resentment directed against everything from civil rights to women's liberation, from urban renewal to the war on poverty, from gay rights to the welfare state, from affirmative action to environmental regulation--and everyone from FDR to Hillary Clinton and Alger Hiss to Ben Afleck. Coined in 1969 by Mario Procaccino, a Democrat running for the mayoralty of New York City, the term took aim at what he and his largely white ethnic following considered the repellent hypocrisy of well-heeled types who championed the cause of the poor, especially the black poor, but who had no intention of bearing the costs of doing anything about their plight. In The Limousine Liberal, the acclaimed historian Steve Fraser argues that it is impossible to understand the perseverance and passion of …

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Subjects

  • Political culture
  • Liberalism
  • Right and left (Political science)
  • History

Places

  • United States