Liberalism and the Crisis of Authority
Liberalism and the Crisis of Authority
From the mid-1940s through the mid-1960s, a consensus held in American society presided over by the Liberal Establishment. Generally speaking, that consensus comprised an internationalist orientation; a belief in New Deal social policies and Keynesian economics; and in culture, a Father Knows Best, WASP,
patriarchal dominance.
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