The unraveling of America: A history of liberalism in the 1960s (The New American Nation series)
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In a book that William E. Leuchtenburg writing in the Atlantic called "a work of considerable power " Allen Matusow documents the rise and fall of 1960s liberalism. He offers deft treatments of the major topics--anticommunism civil rights Great Society programs the counterculture--making the most throughout of his subjects tremendous narrative potential. Matusows preface to the new edition explains the sometimes critical tone of his study. The Unraveling of America he says "was intended as a cautionary tale for liberals in the hope that when their hour struck again they might perhaps be fortified against past error. Now that they have another chance a look back at the 1960s might serve them well."
