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Description
Politics in America today is more than just a contest between left and right, liberal and conservative, argues Steven Malanga in The New New Left. He describes an emerging new political dynamic: the contest between those who benefit from an ever-expanding public sector and those who pay for this bigger government-in other words, between tax consumers and taxpayers. Mr. Malanga traces the rise of the tax consumers' movement to two sources. One is the growth of public-sector employee unions beginning in the 1950s, which produced an increasingly powerful and influential lineup of organizations that are essentially political. The second is the War on Poverty, whose funding of grassroots social service groups in the 1960s created a new type of neighborhood "political club," sustained by and organized around public funding. Unlike the original New Left, which evolved from a naive but genuine effort to create a better society, these new groups, in Malanga's view, pursue an agenda based on their own narrow economic interests. The leading edge of this new movement has engulfed New York City, but it has begun to emerge forcefully in other American cities too, especially in California. In all these locales the New New Left concentrates its political energies toward larger government and higher taxes-to benefit the public sector. And the ideas behind the movement have effectively infiltrated American college campuses. Understanding how American politics works today is incomplete without Mr. Malanga's important book.
Product details
Published | May 05 2005 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 160 |
ISBN | 9781566639590 |
Imprint | Ivan R. Dee |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Malanga's distinctive combination of original reportage and analysis reveals the extent to which crucial philosophical struggles are occurring…
Howard Husock, Director, Case Studies in Public Policy and Management, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
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Politics isn't about Right versus Left. It's about interest group versus interest group-especially in cities. Steve Malanga understands that and exposes it. He guides us through America's emerging new political reality.
Amity Shlaes, The Financial Times
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Part shotgun and part flamethrower...it's a great read, and it'll likely provoke much more careful attention to local elections.
Matthew Dysart, Townhall.Com
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If you like Wal-Mart, you might just love Steven Malanga's The New New Left.
R Shep Melnick, Thomas P. O'Neil, Jr. professor of American Politics, Boston College, Claremont Review of Books
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Malanga has fun pointing out that pro-union politicking sometimes has unanticipated if predictable consequences.
Robert Huberty, Director of Reasearch for the Capitol Research Center