Dollars for Dixie Dollars for Dixie

Dollars for Dixie

Business and the Transformation of Conservatism in the Twentieth Century

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Descripción editorial

Organized in 1933, the Southern States Industrial Council's (SSIC) adherence to the South as a unique political and economic entity limited its members' ability to forge political coalitions against the New Deal. The SSIC's commitment to regional preferences, however, transformed and incorporated conservative thought in the post-World War II era, ultimately complementing the emerging conservative movement in the 1940s and 1950s. In response to New Dealers' attempts to remake the southern economy, the New South industrialists - heirs of C. Vann Woodward's 'new men' of the New South - effectively fused cultural traditionalism and free market economics into a brand of southern free enterprise that shaped the region's reputation and political culture. Dollars for Dixie demonstrates how the South emerged from this refashioning and became a key player in the modern conservative movement, with new ideas regarding free market capitalism, conservative fiscal policy, and limited bureaucracy.

GÉNERO
History
PUBLICADO
2017
9 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
560
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Cambridge University Press
VENDEDOR
Cambridge University Press
TAMAÑO
6,4
MB

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