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All in the Family
All in the Family: The Realignment of American Democracy Since the 1960s | Robert O. Self
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In the 1960s, Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and War on Poverty promised an array of federal programs to assist working-class families. In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan declared the GOP the party of "family values" and promised to keep government out of Americans' lives. Again and again, historians have sought to explain the nation's profound political realignment from the 1960s to the 2000s, five decades that witnessed the fracturing of liberalism and the rise of the conservative right. The award-winning historian Robert O. Self is the first to argue that the separate threads of that realignmentfrom civil rights to women's rights, from the antiwar movement to Nixon's "silent majority," from the abortion wars to gay marriage, from the welfare state to neoliberal economic policiesall ran through the politicized American family. Based on an astonishing range of sources, All in the Family rethinks an entire era. Self opens his narrative with the Great Society and its assumption of a white, patriotic, heterosexual man at the head of each family. Soon enough, civil rights activists, feminists, and gay rights activists, animated by broader visions of citizenship, began to fight for equal rights, protections, and opportunities. Led by Pauli Murray, Gloria Steinem, Harvey Milk, and Shirley Chisholm, among many others, they achieved lasting successes, including Roe v. Wade, antidiscrimination protections in the workplace, and a more inclusive idea of the American family. Yet the establishment of new rights and the visibility of alternative families provoked, beginning in the 1970s, a furious conservative backlash. Politicians and activists on the right, most notably George Wallace, Phyllis Schlafly, Anita Bryant, and Jerry Falwell, built a political movement based on the perceived moral threat to the traditional family. Self writes that "family values" conservatives in fact "paved the way" for fiscal conservatives, who shared a belief in liberalism's invasiveness but lacked a populist message. Reagan's presidency united the two constituencies, which remain, even in these tumultuous times, the base of the Republican Party. All in the Family, an erudite, passionate, and persuasive explanation of our current political situation and how we arrived in it, will allow us to think anew about the last fifty years of American politics.
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Sweettartlaura
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So we have a family reading goal this year, and we‘re doing it! The 5 kiddos, 2 of my brothers, & all 3 of my sisters-in-law are along for the ride with me. And we‘re off to a strong start 🙌🏻❤️ 📚

Freespirit Great family challenge! 5y
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#septemberDanes #allIWant is to hang out with my son & daughters & granddaughter & all my family ! AND read books

Kalalalatja So cute! 6y
Cinfhen Love these photos 💕💕💕💕 6y
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TrishB Gorgeous 💕 6y
BarbaraBB What a happy family! So sweet ❤️😘 6y
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andrew61 Lovely family, thanks for sharing cathy. 6y
Cathythoughts @andrew61 thankyou 👍🏻 6y
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