The New Liberal Order

In America, political majorities live or die at the intersection of two public yearnings: for freedom and for order. A century ago, in the Progressive Era, modern American liberalism was born, in historian Robert Wiebe's words, as a "search for order." America's giant industrial monopolies, the progressives believed, were turning capitalism into a jungle, a wild and lawless place where only the strong and savage survived. By the time Roosevelt took office ... Full Story »

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by Randy Morrow - Nov. 15, 2008

This article contrasts: liberals of 1968 with liberals of 2008, FDR with Obama, and talks about what Obama could achieve.

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