If I had a hammer-- : the death of the old left and the birth of the new left
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HN90.R3 I87 1987
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HN90.R3 I87 1987
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15.85 history of America.
89.10 political ideologies: general.
College students -- Political activity -- United States.
Left-wing (politics)
Linksradikalismus
Neue Linke
Radicalism -- United States.
Radicalisme -- États-Unis.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-
United States.
USA
USA.
États-Unis -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1945-1989.
Étudiants -- Activité politique -- États-Unis.
89.10 political ideologies: general.
College students -- Political activity -- United States.
Left-wing (politics)
Linksradikalismus
Neue Linke
Radicalism -- United States.
Radicalisme -- États-Unis.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-
United States.
USA
USA.
États-Unis -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1945-1989.
Étudiants -- Activité politique -- États-Unis.
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xx, 259 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-244) and index.
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"If I Had a Hammer unearths the roots of the counter-culture and political radicalism of the 60s, and shatters the myth of the 50s as a decade of deadening conformity. For the 'Old Left,' the 50s were indeed a decade of defeat and disillusionment, as Maurice Isserman demonstrates through incisive and poignant portraits of aging radicals, including Irving Howe, Norman Thomas, and A. J. Muste. But defeat also compelled a reexamination of cherished beliefs, like the myth of the revolutionary proletariat, and facing up to new political realities, like the domestic consequences of the Cold War. Old dogmas were discarded along with old dreams. Professor Isserman challenges the current notion that the radicalism of the 60s was mere psychological aberration. He also dispels a favorite illusion of the 'New Left' itself--that it was borne by immaculate conception without ties to a 'Old Left' it pointedly repudiated. Ironically, the 'New Left' drew lessons from its predecessor never intended by the 'Old Left,' while it repeated mistakes it found unforgivable in the parent it disowned. If I Had a Hammer calls into question our favored assumptions about this pregnant moment in American history." -- Book jacket
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Isserman, M. (1987). If I had a hammer--: the death of the old left and the birth of the new left . Basic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Isserman, Maurice. 1987. If I Had a Hammer--: The Death of the Old Left and the Birth of the New Left. New York: Basic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Isserman, Maurice. If I Had a Hammer--: The Death of the Old Left and the Birth of the New Left New York: Basic Books, 1987.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Isserman, M. (1987). If I had a hammer--: the death of the old left and the birth of the new left. New York: Basic Books.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Isserman, Maurice. If I Had a Hammer--: The Death of the Old Left and the Birth of the New Left Basic Books, 1987.
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