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1990 Ad
OUT AN ELECTION to fight about anymore, the world moves on to fighting about the meaning of the election. Was the Republican Party's defeat, as Democrats would have it, a defeat of its ideas, the final watch in the long night of Reaganism? The tally of the fate of specific...
Tags: advertisement, defeat, FINANCE, president, Reaganism, Republican, tally, Taxes, White House
Research articles 1990-12-03
Black politics and the challenges for the left
BLACK POLITICS AND THE CHALLENGES FOR THE LEFT In the 1980s, there were two fundamental responses by African-Americans to the economic and social crisis generated by Reaganism. The first was represented at the local level by the mayoral campaigns of Harold Washington in Chicago and Mel King in...
Tags: Benefits, Democrat, Democratic Party, Governor, Reaganism, SOFTWARE, Strategy, Virginia
Research articles 1990-04-01
A new student left: beyond the fragments.
A NEW STUDENT LEFT Beyond the Fragments Reports of the student left's death have been greatly exaggerated. In the past few years, students have challenged their universities as landlords, employers, investors, defense contractors and C.I.A. recruiters; they have protested apartheid in South Africa...
Tags: activist, FINANCE, Manufacturing, Outsourcing, Reaganism, Rutgers University
Research articles 1988-03-26
Disinformation. (press and propaganda)
Disinformation The New York Times Magazine has a remarkable record for generating propaganda packages, in the genre of Le-Moyne's article, at politically opportune moments. Most conspicuous of these was the manic screed on terrorism by Robert Moss published right before the 1980 ...
Tags: Government, Reaganism, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of State
Research articles 1987-10-17
The Reagan future. (editorial)
THE REAGAN FUTURE The Vichy government changed the words on French coins from the revolutionary "Liberty, Fraternity, Equality' to a motto better suited to its repressive regime: "Work, Family, Fatherland.' Does Marshal Petain haunt the White House battlements, or do similar...
Tags: Government, president, Reaganism, SOFTWARE, White House
Research articles 1986-02-15
Kampelmania. (Max Kampelman) (editorial)
No one deserves more credit for President Reagan's MX missile victory in Congress than Max Kampelman, the disarmament negotiator who took a brief break from selling Star Wars to the Russians in Switzerland to lay in more merchandise of death in Washington. As a member of...
Tags: chip, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, Reaganism, Semiconductors, U.S. Congress, Washington
Research articles 1985-04-13
Four more years - a look ahead.(Ronald Reagan presidency, part 1)
This week we begin four more years of a brutish, bumbling and yet triumphant Administration. For progressives and the left, this is hardly a time for celebration. The fears vary. Many worry that Reagan's landslide represents a lasting victory for Reaganism,...
Tags: ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE, Reaganism, Republican, Taxes, U.S., U.S. Congress
Research articles 1985-01-26
Financial Crisis Signals the End of Reaganism
Financial Crisis Signals the End of ReaganismRE: Financial Crisis Signals the End of ReaganismBS! Reaganomics did not cause this financial crisis. The Democrats' meddling did. Get your facts straight.RE: Financial Crisis Signals the End of ReaganismBS! Reaganomics did not cause this financial crisis. Democrat meddling and skimming did. Get your...
Tags: Financial accounting, Financial Crisis, Reaganism, Financial Crisis Signals, financial
Discussion threads 2008-09-18

Additional Resources

Williams, Walter: Reaganism and the Death of Representative Democracy.(Book Review)
Williams, Walter Reaganism and the Death of Representative Democracy Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press 224 pp., $26.95, ISBN 0-87840-147-4 Publication Date: August 2003 Walter Williams, a professor emeritus at the University of Washington, is not to be confused with Walter Williams, a...
Tags: George Mason University, Government, professor, SOFTWARE, Walter, Williams
Research articles 2004-06-22
Financial Crisis Signals the End of Reaganism
Is the end of the Gipper upon us? The federal bailout of American International Group, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, plus the sell-offs of Bear Stearns, Countrywide Financial, Merrill Lynch and the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers have brought strong calls for re-regulation of the U.S. financial industry....
Tags: Financial, American International Group Inc., John McCain, Barack Obama, Globalization, Financial Accounting, Strategy, Management, Finance, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-09-18
The life of the party. (book reviews)
THE LIFE OF THE PARTY. By Robert Kuttner. Elisabeth Sifton Books/ Viking. 265 pp. $18.95. Democrats can reclaim their lost status as the natural majority party, according to Robert Kuttner, by returning to their populist roots. ...
Tags: Benefits, Democrat, Democratic Party, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Insurance, Mortgages, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1987-11-28
The natural history of LeMoyne, continued. (New York Times correspondent in El Salvador, James LeMoyne) (Beat the Devil) (column)
On the topic of the consonance of Reaganism and the major U.S. media, I have further tidings of the practices of James LeMoyne, the New York Times correspondent in El Salvador. As retraced by Marc Cooper in the LA Weekly for May 27-June 2, the story...
Tags: Government, guerrilla, MARKETING, New York Times Co., Norton Co.
Research articles 1988-08-27
Green politics. (Mark Green) (editorial)
Green Politics From town councils to the highest national offices, Democratic Party politics is grouping again around two poles: one flying the standard of mass political participation, reform and equity; the other trumpeting allegiance to corporate expansion, institutional stability and national power. ...
Tags: Democratic Party, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 1986-09-06
Hart, son of McGovern - Gary Hart
DEMOCRATS IN Washingston who are climbing on the Hart bandwagon are now saying that his ideas are not so much "new" as they are syncretistic, reconciling the older liberalism of the New Deal with the newer, popular conservative Reaganism. FDR was the thesis, Reagan is the antithesis, and Hart...
Tags: FDR, Pentagon, procurement
Research articles 1984-04-20
A lesson from history - analysis of 1984 presidential campaigns
As the 1984 elections near, it becomes increasingly clear that Ronald Reagan not only can but may well be beaten. And this in turn becomes a factor in the situation, as resignation to four more years of Reaganism gives way to hope of something at least less detestable. ...
Tags: analysis, Democrat, Democratic Party, FDR, Leadership, Republican, Roosevelt, U.S., women
Research articles 1984-09-01
Reagan: Truman, or Eisenhower?
Reagan: Truman, or Eisenhower? ELECTIONS ARE the Rorschach blots of punditry. No matter how enigmatic their contours, everyone sees in them his own preoccupations. Thus liberals saw in the 1986 election the end of Reaganism (VOTERS' REBUFF TO REAGAN'S VISION, read a headline in the New...
Tags: Democrat, NETWORKING, Republican, Strategy, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1986-12-05
Despite its taco salad, CU-Springs doesn't even rank
If you believe The Princeton Review, Air Force Academy students are a bunch of geeks who spend all their time studying and pining for Reaganism. Colorado College students are pot-smoking atheists, and University of Colorado at Boulder students never study because they're too busy drinking hard liquor. ...
Tags: MARKETING, University of Colorado
Research articles 2002-08-24
Involuntarily yours
ROBERT GATES'S appearance before the Senate Intelligence Committee has all the earmarks of the medieval witchcraft test as outlined by Monty Python: if you float, you're a witch; if you drown, you're innocent. To cleanse himself of the charge of Reaganism, Gates tried to drown. He resorted to...
Tags: CIA, Government, MARKETING
Research articles 1991-10-21
The Clinton counterrevolution - The Last Word - Bill Clinton's policies that make federal government the source of all solutions to all national problems - Column
Reaganism, at its core, proclaimed that government is the problem, not the solution. Clintonism, at its core, proclaims the opposite. We won't have an up-or-down national vote on these competing visions for awhile. But President Clinton understands that he has just, in a roundabout way, launched a national referendum....
Tags: Democrat, Democratic Party, Government, MARKETING, media
Research articles 1993-03-15
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