Hollow mandates : American public opinion and the conservative shift / Howard J. Gold.

When Ronald Reagan was elected president, many political observers argued that the election of a conservative Republican signaled a fundamental change in the political preferences of Americans - that the electorate had tired of the old Democratic liberalism and had embraced the new conservative appr...

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Main Author: Gold, Howard J., 1958- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New Yokr, NY : Routledge, 2018.
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Summary:When Ronald Reagan was elected president, many political observers argued that the election of a conservative Republican signaled a fundamental change in the political preferences of Americans - that the electorate had tired of the old Democratic liberalism and had embraced the new conservative approach. A new era in American politics had begun. Howard Gold challenges this and other assumptions about the nature of the conservative shift as reflected by the political preferences of the American electorate. Examining American public opinion from the Johnson administration through the Reagan years, Gold uncovers the true nature of American public opinion, showing that, in fact, the American public has not embraced a conservative ideology. He goes on to evaluate the mechanisms of change in American politics and to discuss the implications of his findings for the future of electoral politics in America.
Item Description:Originally published: Boulder, CO : Westview Press, ©1992.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780429042324
0429042329
9780429722745
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9780429702730
0429702736
9780429742750
0429742754
Biographical or Historical Data:Gold, Howard J.