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The contemporary American political landscape has been marked by two paradoxical transformations: the emergence after 1960 of an increasingly activist state, and the rise of an assertive and politically powerful conservatism that strongly opposes activist government. Leading young scholars take up these issues in The Transformation of American Politics. Arguing that even conservative administrations have become more deeply involved in managing our economy and social choices, they examine why our political system nevertheless has grown divided as never before over the extent to which government should involve itself in our lives.

The contributors show how these two closely linked trends have influenced the reform and running of political institutions, patterns of civic engagement, and capacities for partisan mobilization--and fueled ever-heightening conflicts over the contours and reach of public policy. These transformations not only redefined who participates in American politics and how they do so, but altered the substance of political conflicts and the capacities of rival interests to succeed. Representing both an important analysis of American politics and an innovative contribution to the study of long-term political change, this pioneering volume reveals how partisan discourse and the relationship between citizens and their government have been redrawn and complicated by increased government programs.

The contributors are Andrea Louise Campbell, Jacob S. Hacker, Nolan McCarty, Suzanne Mettler, Paul Pierson, Theda Skocpol, Mark A. Smith, Steven M. Teles, and Julian E. Zelizer.

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"This smart collection of essays, unlike most such compilations, is as coherent as the title advertises."--Andrew Hartman, Michigan Historical Review "I would recommend this book to everyone who is interested in the geological history of our planet... The book is written in an easy and understandable language."--Ekologija "This excellent volume is recommended for all scholars of conservatism and anyone who studies the American national government, particularly American political development scholars interested in state building and transformation."--Richard J. Meagher, The Americas

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This book offers a remarkably wide-ranging analysis of the politics of conservatism from some of the best and brightest. This book stands out for charting the impact of political conservatism on voting and elections and its reshaping of voluntary associations, pressure groups, and government institutions and policy. -- Lawrence R. Jacobs, University of Minnesota The Transformation of American Politics has so much going for it. The contributors to this volume are well-known experts in their fields. There are obvious and important connections among the chapters, adding to the coherence of the whole. The volume effectively shows how historical perspectives can shed light not just on eras long ago but on contemporary debates. It's a winner. -- Christopher Howard, author of "The Welfare State Nobody Knows"
List of Figures vii
List of Tables ix
List of Contributors xi
INTRODUCTION 1
CHAPTER ONE American Politics in the Long Run 3
Paul Pierson and Theda Skocpol
PART ONE: The Shifting Political Landscape 17
CHAPTER Two The Rise and Reconfiguration of Activist Government
19
Paul Pierson
CHAPTER THREE Government Activism and the Reorganization of American Civic Democracy
39
Theda Skocpol
CHAPTER FOUR Parties, Electoral Participation, and Shifting Voting Blocs
68
Andrea Louise Campbell
PART TWO: Conservatives on the Rise 103
CHAPTER FIVE Seizing Power: Conservatives and Congress since the 1970's
105
Julian E. Zelizer
CHAPTER SIX Economic Insecurity, Party Reputations, and the Republican Ascendance
135
Mark A. Smith
CHAPTER SEVEN Conservative Mobilization against Entrenched Liberalism
160
Steven M. Teles
PART THREE: Policy and Politics in the New American Polity 189
CHAPTER EIGHT The Transformed Welfare State and the Redistribution of Political Voice
191
Suzanne Mettler
CHAPTER NINE The Policy Effects of Political Polarization
223
Nolan McCarty
CHAPTER TEN Tax Politics and the Struggle over Activist Government
256
Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
CONCLUSION 281
CHAPTER ELEVEN Political Development and Contemporary American Politics
283
Paul Pierson and Theda Skocpol
References 295
Index 321


Paul Pierson holds the Avice Saint Chair of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. Theda Skocpol is the Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology at Harvard University.