The eclipse of equality :: arguing America on Meet the press /
"Red state vs. blue state. Republican vs. Democrat. Fox News vs. The Daily Show. The so-called culture wars have become such a fixture of American politics that dividing the country into rival camps seems natural and political gridlock seems inevitable. Entering the fray, Solon Simmons offers a...
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Summary: | "Red state vs. blue state. Republican vs. Democrat. Fox News vs. The Daily Show. The so-called culture wars have become such a fixture of American politics that dividing the country into rival camps seems natural and political gridlock seems inevitable. Entering the fray, Solon Simmons offers an intriguing twist on the debate: Our disagreements come not from unbridgeable divides, but from differing interpretations of a single underlying American tradition-liberalism. Both champions of traditional liberal values, Republicans have become the party of individual freedom while Democrats wear the mantle of tolerance. Lost in this battle of sides is the third pillar of liberalism--equality. Simmons charts the course of American politics through the episodes of Meet the Press. On the air since 1945, Meet the Press provides an unparalleled record of living conversation about the most pressing issues of the day. In weekly discussions, the people who directly influenced policy and held the reins of power in Washington set the political agenda for the country. Listening to what these people had to say--and importantly how they said it--Meet the Press opens a window on how our political parties have become so divided and how notions of equality were lost in the process. Telling the story of the American Century, Simmons investigates four themes that have defined politics and, in turn, debate on Meet the Press--war and foreign affairs, debt and taxation, race struggles, and class and labor relations--and demonstrates how political leaders have transformed these important political issues into symbolic pawns as each party advocates for their own understanding of liberty, whether freedom or tolerance. Ultimately, with The Eclipse of Equality, he looks to bring back to the debate the question lurking in the shadows--how can we ensure the protection of a peaceful civil society and equality for all?"--Provided by publisher. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (305 pages) |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Simmons, Solon, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012134094 The eclipse of equality : arguing America on Meet the press / Solon Simmons. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2013] ©2013 1 online resource (305 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Nothing is more important : arguing America -- Basically totally dysfunctional : the rhetorical roots of protracted social conflict -- Spreading democracy around the world : a world made safe for private enterprise -- Taking aim at the New Deal : to restore the idea of America -- That redemption we dream of : the tangle of intolerances -- The gravest problem : reds, rackets and the unmaking of the democratic class struggle -- Conclusion : to clarify American opinion -- Epilogue : if it's Sunday, it's Meet the press. "Red state vs. blue state. Republican vs. Democrat. Fox News vs. The Daily Show. The so-called culture wars have become such a fixture of American politics that dividing the country into rival camps seems natural and political gridlock seems inevitable. Entering the fray, Solon Simmons offers an intriguing twist on the debate: Our disagreements come not from unbridgeable divides, but from differing interpretations of a single underlying American tradition-liberalism. Both champions of traditional liberal values, Republicans have become the party of individual freedom while Democrats wear the mantle of tolerance. Lost in this battle of sides is the third pillar of liberalism--equality. Simmons charts the course of American politics through the episodes of Meet the Press. On the air since 1945, Meet the Press provides an unparalleled record of living conversation about the most pressing issues of the day. In weekly discussions, the people who directly influenced policy and held the reins of power in Washington set the political agenda for the country. Listening to what these people had to say--and importantly how they said it--Meet the Press opens a window on how our political parties have become so divided and how notions of equality were lost in the process. Telling the story of the American Century, Simmons investigates four themes that have defined politics and, in turn, debate on Meet the Press--war and foreign affairs, debt and taxation, race struggles, and class and labor relations--and demonstrates how political leaders have transformed these important political issues into symbolic pawns as each party advocates for their own understanding of liberty, whether freedom or tolerance. Ultimately, with The Eclipse of Equality, he looks to bring back to the debate the question lurking in the shadows--how can we ensure the protection of a peaceful civil society and equality for all?"--Provided by publisher. Print version record. English. Meet the press (Television program) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97054893 Meet the press (Television program) fast Equality United States. Social conflict United States. Rhetoric Political aspects United States. Political culture United States. Public opinion United States. United States Politics and government 1945-1989. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140467 United States Politics and government 1989- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93001744 Discours politique États-Unis. Opinion publique États-Unis. États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 1945-1989. États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 1989- SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh Equality fast Political culture fast Politics and government fast Public opinion fast Rhetoric Political aspects fast Social conflict fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Since 1945 fast has work: The eclipse of equality (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFx8DkQJwcMmF96WDTxjvd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Simmons, Solon. Eclipse of equality. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2013] 9780804777988 (DLC) 2012041611 (OCoLC)813415439 |
spellingShingle | Simmons, Solon The eclipse of equality : arguing America on Meet the press / Nothing is more important : arguing America -- Basically totally dysfunctional : the rhetorical roots of protracted social conflict -- Spreading democracy around the world : a world made safe for private enterprise -- Taking aim at the New Deal : to restore the idea of America -- That redemption we dream of : the tangle of intolerances -- The gravest problem : reds, rackets and the unmaking of the democratic class struggle -- Conclusion : to clarify American opinion -- Epilogue : if it's Sunday, it's Meet the press. Meet the press (Television program) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97054893 Meet the press (Television program) fast Equality United States. Social conflict United States. Rhetoric Political aspects United States. Political culture United States. Public opinion United States. Discours politique États-Unis. Opinion publique États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh Equality fast Political culture fast Politics and government fast Public opinion fast Rhetoric Political aspects fast Social conflict fast |
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title_auth | The eclipse of equality : arguing America on Meet the press / |
title_exact_search | The eclipse of equality : arguing America on Meet the press / |
title_full | The eclipse of equality : arguing America on Meet the press / Solon Simmons. |
title_fullStr | The eclipse of equality : arguing America on Meet the press / Solon Simmons. |
title_full_unstemmed | The eclipse of equality : arguing America on Meet the press / Solon Simmons. |
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