9780593238622-0593238621-Against the Wind: Edward Kennedy and the Rise of Conservatism, 1976-2009

Against the Wind: Edward Kennedy and the Rise of Conservatism, 1976-2009

ISBN-13: 9780593238622
ISBN-10: 0593238621
Author: Neal Gabler
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Crown
Format: Hardcover 1264 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780593238622
ISBN-10: 0593238621
Author: Neal Gabler
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Crown
Format: Hardcover 1264 pages

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Against the Wind: Edward Kennedy and the Rise of Conservatism, 1976-2009 (ISBN-13: 9780593238622 and ISBN-10: 0593238621), written by authors Neal Gabler, was published by Crown in 2022. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Against the Wind: Edward Kennedy and the Rise of Conservatism, 1976-2009 (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.08.

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From the author of Catching the Wind comes the second volume of the definitive biography of Ted Kennedy and a history of modern American liberalism.
“Magisterial . . . an intricate, astute study of political power brokering comparable to Robert A. Caro’s profile of Lyndon Johnson in Master of the Senate.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Against the Wind completes Neal Gabler’s magisterial biography of Ted Kennedy, but it also unfolds the epic, tragic story of the fall of liberalism and the destruction of political morality in America. With Richard Nixon having stilled the liberal wind that once propelled Kennedy’s—and his fallen brothers’—political crusades, Ted Kennedy faced a lonely battle. As Republicans pressed Reaganite dogmas of individual freedom and responsibility and Democratic centrists fell into line, Kennedy was left as the most powerful voice legislating on behalf of those society would neglect or punish: the poor, the working class, and African Americans.
Gabler shows how the fault lines that cracked open in the wake of the Civil Rights movement and Vietnam were intentionally widened by Kennedy’s Republican rivals to create a moral vision of America that stood in direct opposition to once broadly shared commitments to racial justice and economic equality. Yet even as he fought this shift, Ted Kennedy’s personal moral failures in this era—the endless rumors of his womanizing and public drunkenness and his bizarre behavior during the events that led to rape accusations against his nephew William Kennedy Smith—would be used again and again to weaken his voice and undercut his claims to political morality.
Tracing Kennedy’s life from the wilderness of the Reagan years through the compromises of the Clinton era, from his rage against the craven cruelty of George W. Bush to his hope that Obama would deliver on a lifetime of effort on behalf of universal health care, Gabler unfolds Kennedy’s heroic legislative work against the backdrop of a nation grown lost and fractured. In this outstanding conclusion to the saga that began with Catching the Wind, Neal Gabler offers his inimitable insight into a man who fought to keep liberalism alive when so many were determined to extinguish it. Against the Wind sheds new light both on a revered figure in the American Century and on America’s current existential crisis.

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