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Blood of the Liberals by George Packer - Political History Book on American Progressivism (2001) | Perfect for Political Science Students & History Enthusiasts
Blood of the Liberals by George Packer - Political History Book on American Progressivism (2001) | Perfect for Political Science Students & History Enthusiasts

Blood of the Liberals by George Packer - Political History Book on American Progressivism (2001) | Perfect for Political Science Students & History Enthusiasts

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The legacy and future of American liberalism explored through one family's history.George Packer's maternal grandfather was a populist congressman from Alabama — an agrarian liberal in the Jeffersonian mold who ended up opposing the New Deal. Packer's Jewish father was a Kennedy-era liberal at Stanford whose convictions were fatally tested in the campus upheavals of the 1960s. The inheritor of two sometimes conflicting strains of the great American liberal tradition, Packer explores the ideals that shaped the lives of his forebears and describes his own struggle to carry on their tradition in our time, when large numbers of Americans have lost faith in politics."The story of each generation of my family," Packer writes, "is in a way the story of an inherited idea crashing up against the hard rock of new circumstance." Blood of the Liberals gives a political voice to a new generation that has grown up without the certainties of earlier ones.George Packer's journalism and essays have appeared in Harper's; The New York Times; the 1997 Pushcart Prize anthology, The Art of the Essay; and elsewhere. His latest book is Blood of the Liberals. He lives in Brooklyn, New York."It is difficult to imagine a more precise and pointed summary of the current state of American liberalism . . . Provocative — and persuasive." (Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post Book World)

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How did such a basic, rational notion as liberalism turn into the favorite epithet of talk-show hosts? What happened to social justice? Where is the freewheeling spirit of the Sixties? These, and other questions, have haunted me for years. Not being well versed in American history, the seemingly abrupt annhiliation of everything "liberal" has caused me great puzzlement and distress.Packer, in a beautiful amalgam of memoir and history, has written a book that has almost singlehandedly restored my relationship with the past and pointed my way to the future. While as a historical account it is spotty, and as a memoir it is sometimes dry, the heartfelt combination of these two styles has a vitality and immediacy I've never seen anywhere else.His conclusions, while expansive, are also poignant, with a touch of desperation. In his consideration of the prospects of liberalism in this country, I am reminded of the Monty Python sketch about the parrot - "It's just resting!" - while at the same time I'm stirred by its undercurrent of optimism. His last few words ring in my ears: "We will have a more just society as soon as we want one."If you sense that, like myself, you are a lost liberal that is trying to find your way in the world, this book is for you.If you are a Rush Limbaugh dittohead who needs a clue as to what "liberal" really means, this book is for you as well.