Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-l7hp2 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-26T02:53:51.289Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Morality, Public Policy, and Partisan Politics in American History: An Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 December 2012

David T. Courtwright*
Affiliation:
University of North Florida

Abstract

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Donald Critchlow and Cambridge University Press 2013

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Notes

1. The Lincoln-Douglas Debates: The First Complete, Unexpurgated Text, ed. Holzer, Harold (New York, 1994), 359.Google Scholar

2. Powe, Lucas A. Jr., The Warren Court and American Politics (Cambridge, Mass., 2000), 494.Google Scholar

3. Perlstein, Rick, Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus (New York, 2001), 494–96Google Scholar. Perlstein identifies the speeding car as a “black Cadillac,” but the Choice footage at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xniUoMiHm8g, accessed 16 May 2012, shows a Lincoln, the make Johnson actually drove on his ranch.

4. Berman, William C., America’s Right Turn: From Nixon to Clinton, 2nd ed. (Baltimore, 2001)Google Scholar; Micklethwait, John and Wooldridge, Adrian, The Right Nation: Conservative Power in America (New York, 2004)Google Scholar; Schulman, Bruce J. and Zelizer, Julian E., eds., Rightward Bound: Making America Conservative in the 1970s (Cambridge, Mass., 2008)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Black, Earl and Black, Merle, The Rise of Southern Republicans (Cambridge, Mass., 2002)Google Scholar; Critchlow, Donald T., The Conservative Ascendancy: How the GOP Right Made Political History (Cambridge, Mass., 2007)Google Scholar; Kalman, Laura, Right Star Rising: A New Politics, 1974–1980 (New York, 2010)Google Scholar; Brock, David, Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative (New York, 2002)Google Scholar; Phillips, Kevin, American Theocracy: The Peril and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil, and Borrowed Money in the Twentieth-First Century (New York, 2006)Google Scholar; Krugman, Paul, The Conscience of a Liberal (New York, 2007)Google Scholar; Edsall, Thomas Byrne and Edsall, Mary D., Chain Reaction: The Impact of Race, Rights, and Taxes on American Politics (New York, 1991)Google Scholar; Dionne, E. J. Jr., Why Americans Hate Politics (New York, 1992)Google Scholar; Frank, Thomas, What’s the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America (New York, 2004)Google Scholar; Martin, William, With God on Our Side: The Rise of the Religious Right in America, rev. ed. (New York, 2005)Google Scholar; Gilgoff, Dan, The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America Are Winning the Culture War (New York, 2007)Google Scholar; Williams, Daniel K., God’s Own Party: The Making of the Christian Right (New York, 2010)CrossRefGoogle Scholar. These fifteen representative works are part of a fast-growing literature, surveyed in Zelizer, Julian E., “Reflections: Rethinking the History of American Conservatism,” Reviews in American History 38 (2010): 367–92CrossRefGoogle Scholar, and Phillips-Fein, Kim, “Conservatism: A State of the Field,” Journal of American History 98 (2011): 723–43.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

5. Sara Murray, “Obstacle to Deficit Cutting: A Nation of Entitlements,” Wall Street Journal, 14 September 2010, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703791804575439732358241708.html, accessed 2 June 2010.

6. Courtwright, David T., No Right Turn: Conservative Politics in a Liberal America (Cambridge, Mass., 2010), chaps. 6, 11.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

7. Jesse McKinley, “Legal-Marijuana Advocates Focus on a New Green,” New York Times, 25 March 2010.

8. Alison George, “What Righteousness Really Means,” New Scientist, 8 March 2012, http://blog.tcrouzet.com/images_tc//2012/03/What_righteousness_really_means.pdf, accessed 4 June 2012 (quoting Jonathan Haidt).

9. On the conservative political uses of morally abrasive capitalism, see Frank, What’s the Matter with Kansas? and Courtwright, No Right Turn, chaps. 5 and 11.