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In The End of the Republican Era, Theodore J. Lowi predicts not only a collapse of the Republican coalition but also the potential collapse of the United States republican experiment at large. Professing that the ideologies of dominant political coalitions contain the seeds of their own destruction, Lowi suggests that the efforts of a new conservative Right to enforce a national, religion-based morality has brought about the demise of the Republican era.A new, in-depth afterword by Lowi brings the text up to date with a discussion of political events since the books original publication. Noting the appearance of the new Conservative coalition, whose ideology runs counter to that of the traditional Republican party, Lowi affirms that the Republican era did in fact come to an end during the 1990s, having morphed into a Conservative party.

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title:The End of the Republican Era Julian J. Rothbaum Distinguished Lecture Series ; V. 5
author:Lowi, Theodore J.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806128879
print isbn13:9780806128870
ebook isbn13:9780806172323
language:English
subjectPolitical science--United States--History, Republicanism--United States--History, Liberalism--United States--History, Conservatism--United States--History, United States--Politics and government, Ideology--United States--History.
publication date:1996
lcc:JA84.U5L69 1996eb
ddc:320.973
subject:Political science--United States--History, Republicanism--United States--History, Liberalism--United States--History, Conservatism--United States--History, United States--Politics and government, Ideology--United States--History.
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The End of the Republican Era
By Theodore J. Lowi
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : NORMAN AND LONDON
Page iv
Also by Theodore J. Lowi
At the Pleasure of the Mayor: Patronage and Power in New York City, 18981958 (New York, 1964)
(ed.) Legislative Politics, U.S.A. (Boston:, 1962, 1965, 1974)
(with Robert F. Kennedy) The Pursuit of Justice (New York, 1964)
(ed.) Private Life and Public Order (New York, 1967)
The End of Liberalism: The Second Republic of the United States (New York, 1969, 1979)
The Politics of Disorder (New York, 1971, 1974)
(et al.) Poliscide: Scientists, the Giant Accelerator and the Metropolis (New York, 1975, 1990)
American Government: Incomplete Conquest (New York, 1976, 1977, 1981)
(et al.) Nationalizing Government: Public Policies in America (Beverly Hills, 1978)
The Personal President: Power Invested, Promise Unfulfilled (Ithaca, 1985)
(with Benjamin Ginsberg) American Government: Freedom & Power (New York, 1990, 1994)
(with Benjamin Ginsberg) Democrats Return to Power: Politics and Policy in the Clinton Era (New York, 1994)
Book and series design by Bill Cason.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lowi, Theodore J.
The end of the republican era / by Theodore J. Lowi.
p. cm.(The Julian J. Rothbaum distinguished lecture series; v.5)
Includes index.
ISBN 0-8061-2701-5 (hardcover, alk. paper)
ISBN 0-8061-2887-9 (paperback, alk. paper)
1. Political scienceUnited StatesHistory. 2. RepublicanismUnited
StatesHistory. 3. LiberalismUnited StatesHistory. 4. Conserva
tismUnited StatesHistory. 5. United StatesPolitics and govern
ment. 6. IdeologyUnited StatesHistory. I. Title. II. Series.
JA84.U5L69 1995
320.973dc20 94-31038
CIP
The End of the Republican Era is Volume 5 in the Julian J. Rothbaum Distinguished Lecture Series.
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc. Picture 2
Copyright 1995 by Theodore J. Lowi. Preface to the Paperback Edition
copyright 1996 by Theodore J. Lowi. Published by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Page v
To the memory
of Annick Percheron
Page vii
Contents
List of Tables and Figures
viii
Foreword
by Carl B. Albert
ix
Preface to the Paperback Edition
xi
Preface
xxvii
Acknowledgments
xxxiii
Chapter 1. The Constitution and the Public Philosophy
3
Chapter 2. The End of Liberalism
33
Chapter 3. The Republican Era
80
Chapter 4. The Conservative Era: The Patrician Right and the Struggle for a Concordance Between Capitalism and Christianity
109
Chapter 5. The End of Conservatism
158
Chapter 6. Restoring the Liberal Republic: Ideology and the Multidimensional Polity
218
Index
261

Page viii
Tables
1.1
The Federal System: Specialization of Functions Among the Three Levels of Government, the Traditional System, ca. 18001933
6
1.2
IdeologiesSome Definitions
12
1.3
Traditions of American Political Thought
19
2.1
The Political Economy of the New Deal
37
2.2
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