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ID099780
Title ProperAmerican progressivism and the Obama presidency
LanguageENG
AuthorBirnbaum, Norman
Summary / Abstract (Note)US progressivism is half espoused, half rejected, by an ambivalent if talented President. The Republican image of the President as 'socialist' is one which the social democratic Democrats wish were true. The President's readiness to compromise has not tempered the extreme hostility of the Republicans. It has been exploited by the political agents of business and finance. It has used by the permanent war party: the campaign against 'terror' enables it to retain mastery of foreign and military policy. The New Deal's heirs, seeking more social democracy and less militarism, are bereft of new forms of political action. US democracy is threatened by an eruption of cultural and religious fundamentalism, racism, and xenophobia, as well as a compulsive refusal of social solidarity. Withal, the situation is open as well as complex, and the President in the long run may be much more successful than his angry detractors and disappointed supporters allow.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol.81, No.4; Oct-Dec2010:
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly Vol.81, No.4; Oct-Dec2010: p471-483
Key WordsPresident Barack Obama ;  US Presidency ;  US Political Parties ;  US Progressivism ;  US Politics US Militarism ;  US Congress ;  US society