Liberalism in the shadow of totalitarianism /

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Author / Creator:Ciepley, David.
Imprint:Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2006.
Description:x, 379 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6203629
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ISBN:0674022963
9780674022966
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-367) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • I. State-Building before the Totalitarian Encounter
  • 1. An Exceptional Beginning
  • 2. Social Science, Progressivism, and the State
  • II. Totalitarianism and the Economy: The Renaissance of Free Enterprise
  • 3. A Unique Economic Path
  • 4. The Quest for a Cooperative Commonwealth: NRA and AAA
  • 5. Two Roads to the Development State: TVA and NRPB
  • 6. Totalitarianism and the Scuttling of the Development State
  • 7. The Retreat from Cooperation to Fiscal Compensation
  • 8. Totalitarianism and the National Security State
  • III. Totalitarianism and Democratic Politics: The Rise of Interest Group Pluralism
  • 9. Democracy and the "Values" Question
  • 10. Envisioning Interest Group Pluralism
  • 11. Interest Group Pluralism Institutionalized
  • IV. Totalitarianism and the Court: From Higher Law to Neutrality
  • 12. Totalitarianism and the Rediscovery of Civil Liberties
  • 13. The Rise and Fall of Judicial Review before World War II
  • 14. The Neutrality Ideal Comes to Court
  • 15. Neutrality and the Due Process Revolution
  • 16. Neutrality, Civil Liberty, and the Culture Wars
  • Conclusion: The Dysfunctions of Antitotalitarian Liberalism
  • Notes
  • Index