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ID138994
Title ProperCulture war returns
LanguageENG
AuthorHeilbrunn , Jacob
Summary / Abstract (Note)1968 IS BACK. A growing chorus of voices on the right is arguing that the riots in Baltimore and Ferguson are ushering in a new round of the culture wars. On the website Breitbart, for example, Robert W. Patterson, a former George W. Bush administration official, wrote, “The Grand Old Party must decide: Go libertarian, and sympathize with the protesters and rioters? Or does it want to be conservative, and side with the police, the rule of law, and the forces of order? The lessons of the 1960s suggest the latter is the path to victory.” William Kristol, editor of the neoconservative Weekly Standard, observed during the recent riots in Ferguson, “It does feel like a Nixon ’68 moment. Who will speak for the Silent Majority?
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest Vol. , No.138; Jul/Aug 2015: p.5-8
Journal SourceNational Interest 2015-08
Key WordsNational Interest ;  Culture War ;  Public interest ;  Culture War Returns ;  Affirmative Discrimination