Reflections on a Disruptive Decade Essays on the Sixties
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Univ of Missouri Pr
- Publish date: 09/01/2000
Davidson deals with the marvelous but confused era in post-1945 politics, national and international. It was a time when the American people faced a new enemy abroad, one often baffling and sometimes downright dangerous. The Cuban missile crisis was probably the most uncertain moment in foreign policy during this century. Although the crisis was resolved without bloodshed, there was intense danger of irrationality, for the Russians foolhardily had sent nuclear missiles to Cuba.
Other topics Davidson addresses are the Civil Rights movement, the policies and programs of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society, and the East-West battles of ideology and arms in Europe, Vietnam, and the Middle East. He examines each of them with remarkable shrewdness. Davidson sees clearly the many contradictions and excesses of the decade's liberal ascendancy, and presciently detects signs pointing to a resurgence of the nation's conservative forces.
Although nearly thirty years have passed, Davidson's essays still contain great clarity, and his appraisals are still keen. Reflections on a Disruptive Decade is a truly remarkable addition to the work of this distinguished scholar.
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