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The fall of conservatism?23 - 05 - 08
In a mammoth essay in the New Yorker, George Packer charts the demise of the current conservative era of US politics. The "Sunbelt conservatism", shepherded by Nixon, that arose in the polarised 1960s has now fallen apart:
As Packer points out, McCain "missed the sixties" and comes across to many Americans as a "pre-sixties" leader. His appeal to the centre may allow him to survive an epochal shift already under way. Post new comment |
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