The roots of modern conservatism : Dewey, Taft, and the battle for the soul of the Republican Party / Michael Bowen.

Initially, Bowen argues, the separate Dewey and Taft factions endorsed fairly traditional Republican policies. However, as their conflict deepened, the normally mundane issues of political factions, such as patronage and fund-raising, were overshadowed by the question of what "true" Republ...

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Main Author: Bowen, Michael (Michael D.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 2011.
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Summary:Initially, Bowen argues, the separate Dewey and Taft factions endorsed fairly traditional Republican policies. However, as their conflict deepened, the normally mundane issues of political factions, such as patronage and fund-raising, were overshadowed by the question of what "true" Republicanism meant. Taft emerged as the more conservative of the two leaders, while Dewey viewed Taft's policies as outdated. Eventually, conservatives within the GOP organized against Dewey's leadership and, emboldened by the election of Dwight Eisenhower, transformed the party into a vehicle for the Right.
Physical Description:1 online resource (ix, 254 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780807869192
0807869198
9781469602752
146960275X
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.