The Politics of Rage

The Politics of Rage George Wallace, the Origins of the New Conservatism, and the Transformation of American Politics

2nd Lousiana pbk Edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

Combining biography with regional and national history, Dan T. Carter chronicles the dramatic rise and fall of George Wallace, a populist who abandoned his ideals to become a national symbol of racism, and later begged for forgiveness. In The Politics of Rage, Carter argues persuasively that the four-time Alabama governor and four-time presidential candidate helped to establish the conservative political movement that put Ronald Reagan in the White House in 1980 and gave Newt Gingrich and the Republicans control of Congress in 1994. In this second edition, Carter updates Wallace's story with a look at the politician's death and the nation's reaction to it and gives a summary of his own sense of the legacy of ""the most important loser in twentieth-century American politics.

Book information

ISBN: 9780807125977
Publisher: LSU Press
Imprint: LSU Press
Pub date:
Edition: 2nd Lousiana pbk Edition
DEWEY: 976.1063092
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 580
Weight: 846g
Height: 153mm
Width: 234mm
Spine width: 33mm