Editors' Preface Introduction: Studying the role of conservatives in American Political Development PART ONE 1. Environmental Policy from the New Deal to the Great Society: The Lagged Emergence of an Ideological Dividing Line 2. Social Security from the New Deal to the Great Society: Expanding the Public Domain 3. Education Policy from the New Deal to the Great Society: The Three R's, Race, Reds and Religion PART TWO 4. Environmental Policy from the Great Society to 1980: A Coalition Comes Unglued 5. Social Security from the Great Society to 1980: Further Expansion and Rekindled Controversy 6. Education Policy from the Great Society to 1980: The Expansion and Institutionalization of the Federal Role in Schools PART THREE 7. Environmental Policy from 1980 to the Present: The Politics of Prevention 8. Social Security from 1980 to Present: From Third Rail to Presidential Commitment-and Back? 9. Education Policy from 1980 to Present: The Politics of Privatization Conclusion: Conservatism and American Political Development Afterword: An Attenuated Reconstruction: The Conservative Turn in American Political Development
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