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| 作者简介: Todd Gitlin is a professor of journalism and sociology at Columbia University. He is the author of numerous books, including the national bestseller The Sixties, and a contributing writer for Mother Jones. His work has appeared in many publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Nation, the American Prospect, and Harper's. He blogs at TPMcafe.com. |
| Introduction: The Bulldozer Stays Its Course I EMERGENCY: THE LONG ANTI-SIXTIES 1 The Conquerors 2 Centralizing the Apparatus 3 The Faithful and the Willful 4 “The Un-Sixties” 5 Men Riding out of the West on White Horses 6 Pulpits of Bullies II WILDERNESS: FITS AND STARTS 7 Parties and Movements: A Brief Excursus on Democratic Dilemmas 8 Movements vs Party, 1964-80 9 Unlikely Steward: Bill Clinton and Liberalism in the Nineties III EMERGENCE: THE TENT AND THE PRINCIPLES 10 Party as Movement, 2004 and After: The Deaniacs, the Purple States, and the Netroots 11 Frames, Demons, and No-Longer-Silent Majorities 12 Is the Tent Big Enough? 13 Narratives and Values 14 Enemies, Bogeymen, and the Limits of American Power 15 The Human Face Acknowledgments Notes Index |
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