Servants of Wealth: The Right's Assault on Economic Justice

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Rowman & Littlefield, 2006 - 204 páginas
In this bold new book, political scientist John Ehrenberg critically analyzes the rise of an ideologically coherent Right. He dissects their themes of military weakness, moral decay, racial anxiety, and hostility to social welfare to reveal their central organizing objective of protecting wealth and assaulting equality.

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Crisis and Consolidation
1
The Keynesian Dead End
3
Political Fallout
8
Militarism
17
The Committee on the Present Danger
20
The Project for the New American Century
30
Authority
49
The Christian Warrior
56
The Enemy of Freedom
113
The Enemy of Prosperity
126
The Right State
137
Defending Inequality
141
The Moral Market
147
The Wealth Creator
156
The Source of Freedom
161
Democracy and Equality
173

Moral Certainty
60
Racial Fear
73
Equality Before the Law
77
Culture
82
Making Things Clear
91
Attacking the Welfare State
109
Equality Citizenship and Freedom
179
Barbarians from Above
184
Bibliography
199
Index
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John Ehrenberg is professor of political science at Long Island University. He is the author of Civil Society: The Critical History of an Idea, Proudhon and His Age, and The Dictatorship of the Proletariat: Marxism's Theory of Socialist Democracy.

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