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The twilight of common dreams

  • Todd Gitlin

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In The Twilight of Common Dreams, Todd Gitlin places the debates of the moment in a sweeping historical context and - sparing no sides - he argues that these highly charged conflicts are a sideshow, obscuring a seismic transformation in American political life. The Left, which once stood for universal values, has come to be identified with the special needs of distinct "cultures" and select "identities." The Right, long associated with privileged interests, now claims to defend the needs of all.

The consequences are clear: since the late 1960s, while the Right has been busy taking the White House, the Left has been marching on the English department.

With dazzling range and acuteness, Gitlin's analysis moves through American history and modern thought, from academic squabbles to the crisis in the Democratic party, from embattled school boards to the right-wing exploitation of those scarlet letters, "PC." In the end, he maintains, the culture wars are evasions of America's deepest trauma - inequality - and he eloquently contends that America is lost unless its obsession with cultural differences can be transcended in the name of the common good.

Genres

  • Social conditions
  • Multiculturalism
  • Culture conflict
  • Pluralism (Social sciences)
  • Cultural pluralism
  • Sociale conflicten
  • Multiculturele samenlevingen
  • Plurale samenleving
  • Ethnic relations
  • United states, social conditions, 1980-
  • United states, politics and government, 1989-
  • Poor, united states
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About the author

  • Todd Gitlin

    born 1943

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    3 ratings · 41 works

Editions

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    1st ed.

    Metropolitan Books

    1995

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    Owl Books

    November 15, 1996