Rule and Ruin: The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party, From Eisenhower to the Tea Party

Awards:   Commended for L.A. Times Book Prize (History) 2012 Commended for PROSE (Government/Politics) 2012
Author:   Geoffrey Kabaservice (, New York, NY, United States)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   504
Publication Date:   16 February 2012
Format:   Hardback
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  • Commended for L.A. Times Book Prize (History) 2012
  • Commended for PROSE (Government/Politics) 2012

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Author:   Geoffrey Kabaservice (, New York, NY, United States)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.789kg
ISBN:  

9780199768400


ISBN 10:   0199768404
Pages:   504
Publication Date:   16 February 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Introduction Chapter 1: The Collapse of the Moderate Republican Establishment, 1960-64 Chapter 2: ""Moderation Is No Virtue"": The GOP and the Goldwater Campaign, 1964 Chapter 3: Wresting in the Ruins: Moderates Regain Control of the Republican Party, 1965 Chapter 4: From Rat Finks to Reagan: Republican Resurgence, 1966 Chapter 5: Moderation's High Tide: George Romney's Rise and Fall, 1967 Chapter 6: Moderate Half-Victories and the Presidential Election of 1968 Chapter 7: Moderates Get a Piece of the Action: Nixon's First Year, 1969 Chapter 8: Clashing with Nixon: The Breakup of the Moderate Republican Movement, 1970 Chapter 9: Slouching Towards Bethlehem: The Decline and Fall of the Moderate Republicans, 1971-2011 Conclusion"

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<br> In Rule and Ruin, his wonderfully detailed new history of moderate Republicanism, Geoffrey Kabaservice makes a strong case that moderate Republicanism was hardier than we remember. --Timothy Noah, The New York Times Book Review<p><br> The good guys lost; the bad guys won. That's the story Kabaservice sets out to tell in Rule and Ruin. He tells it in strong and engaging prose, often with a literary flair. --National Interest<br><p><br> An audacious and important history that rediscovers a great political tradition at exactly the moment when it is again needed most. -David Frum, author of Comeback: Conservatism that Can Win Again <br><p><br> In this timely work, Geoffrey Kabaservice successfully combines thorough historical research and a gripping narrative. The result is a comprehensive account of an ideological and political contest which, played out over half a century, has had a profound influence on the Republican Party and modern American politics. -Strobe Talbott, Presi


In Rule and Ruin, his wonderfully detailed new history of moderate Republicanism, Geoffrey Kabaservice makes a strong case that moderate Republicanism was hardier than we remember. --Timothy Noah, The New York Times Book Review The good guys lost; the bad guys won. That's the story Kabaservice sets out to tell in Rule and Ruin. He tells it in strong and engaging prose, often with a literary flair. --The National Interest Kabaservice is a wonderfully straightforward historian who does not layer on a lot of interpretive gloss...Rule and Ruin is a wonderful reminder of what was once -- not very long ago -- a vital tradition in American politics. --The New Republic An audacious and important history that rediscovers a great political tradition at exactly the moment when it is again needed most. --David Frum, author of Comeback: Conservatism that Can Win Again The radical turn of the Republican Party into a voice of right-wing extremism is one of the major themes of modern American political history. Rule and Ruin tells the whole story in stunning detail, and in prose that is as balanced as it is lucid. No study of our recent politics could possibly be more timely on the eve of the 2012 elections. --Sean Wilentz, Princeton University, author of The Age of Reagan Meticulously researched and compellingly written, Rule and Ruin is more than an account of the demise of moderate Republicans; it is a penetrating history of the modern Republican Party over the past half century. This is an exceptional book, and must reading for anyone who will follow with interest (or dread) the Republican race to a presidential nomination in 2012. --Norman J. Ornstein, Resident Scholar, The American Enterprise Institute In this timely work, Geoffrey Kabaservice successfully combines thorough historical research and a gripping narrative. The result is a comprehensive account of an ideological and political contest which, played out over half a century, has had a profound influence on the Republican Party and modern American politics. --Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution Kabaservice's book is a painstaking and well-argued attempt to resurrect the losers in the GOP's fratricidal war, the liberal and moderate Republicans, including many from the northeastern states where today their influence still lingers. --Sam Tanenhaus, The New York Review of Books Kabaservice ably narrates the Republican Party's fifty-year conversion from a diverse political organization into an exclusively conservative 'ideological vehicle.'...Kabaservice is as moderate as his subject matter; he resists proposing an implausibly easy solution. He believes that third-party projects are likely foredoomed to failure, and redistricting reforms will be a slow process at best. --Commonwealth


<br> In Rule and Ruin, his wonderfully detailed new history of moderate Republicanism, Geoffrey Kabaservice makes a strong case that moderate Republicanism was hardier than we remember. --Timothy Noah, The New York Times Book Review<p><br> The good guys lost; the bad guys won. That's the story Kabaservice sets out to tell in Rule and Ruin. He tells it in strong and engaging prose, often with a literary flair. --The National Interest<br><p><br> An audacious and important history that rediscovers a great political tradition at exactly the moment when it is again needed most. -David Frum, author of Comeback: Conservatism that Can Win Again <br><p><br> In this timely work, Geoffrey Kabaservice successfully combines thorough historical research and a gripping narrative. The result is a comprehensive account of an ideological and political contest which, played out over half a century, has had a profound influence on the Republican Party and modern American politics. -Strobe Talbott, P


In Rule and Ruin, his wonderfully detailed new history of moderate Republicanism, Geoffrey Kabaservice makes a strong case that moderate Republicanism was hardier than we remember. --Timothy Noah, The New York Times Book Review The good guys lost; the bad guys won. That's the story Kabaservice sets out to tell in Rule and Ruin. He tells it in strong and engaging prose, often with a literary flair. --The National Interest Kabaservice is a wonderfully straightforward historian who does not layer on a lot of interpretive gloss...Rule and Ruin is a wonderful reminder of what was once -- not very long ago -- a vital tradition in American politics. --The New Republic An audacious and important history that rediscovers a great political tradition at exactly the moment when it is again needed most. --David Frum, author of Comeback: Conservatism that Can Win Again The radical turn of the Republican Party into a voice of right-wing extremism is one of the major themes of modern American political history. Rule and Ruin tells the whole story in stunning detail, and in prose that is as balanced as it is lucid. No study of our recent politics could possibly be more timely on the eve of the 2012 elections. --Sean Wilentz, Princeton University, author of The Age of Reagan Meticulously researched and compellingly written, Rule and Ruin is more than an account of the demise of moderate Republicans; it is a penetrating history of the modern Republican Party over the past half century. This is an exceptional book, and must reading for anyone who will follow with interest (or dread) the Republican race to a presidential nomination in 2012. --Norman J. Ornstein, Resident Scholar, The American Enterprise Institute In this timely work, Geoffrey Kabaservice successfully combines thorough historical research and a gripping narrative. The result is a comprehensive account of an ideological and political contest which, played out over half a century, has had a profound influence on the Republican Party and modern American politics. --Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution Kabaservice's book is a painstaking and well-argued attempt to resurrect the losers in the GOP's fratricidal war, the liberal and moderate Republicans, including many from the northeastern states where today their influence still lingers. --Sam Tanenhaus, The New York Review of Books Kabaservice ably narrates the Republican Party's fifty-year conversion from a diverse political organization into an exclusively conservative 'ideological vehicle.'...Kabaservice is as moderate as his subject matter; he resists proposing an implausibly easy solution. He believes that third-party projects are likely foredoomed to failure, and redistricting reforms will be a slow process at best. --Commonwealth


<br> An audacious and important history that rediscovers a great political tradition at exactly the moment when it is again needed most. -David Frum, author of Comeback: Conservatism that Can Win Again<br><p><br> The radical turn of the Republican Party into a voice of right-wing extremism is one of the major themes of modern American political history. Rule and Ruin tells the whole story in stunning detail, and in prose that is as balanced as it is lucid. No study of our recent politics could possibly be more timely on the eve of the 2012 elections. -Sean Wilentz, Princeton University, author of The Age of Reagan<br><p><br> Meticulously researched and compellingly written, Rule and Ruin is more than an account of the demise of moderate Republicans; it is a penetrating history of the modern Republican Party over the past half century. This is an exceptional book, and must reading for anyone who will follow with interest (or dread) the Republican race to a presidential nomination in 201


<br> In Rule and Ruin, his wonderfully detailed new history of moderate Republicanism, Geoffrey Kabaservice makes a strong case that moderate Republicanism was hardier than we remember. --Timothy Noah, The New York Times Book Review<p><br> The good guys lost; the bad guys won. That's the story Kabaservice sets out to tell in Rule and Ruin. He tells it in strong and engaging prose, often with a literary flair. --The National Interest<br><p><br> Kabaservice is a wonderfully straightforward historian who does not layer on a lot of interpretive gloss...Rule and Ruin is a wonderful reminder of what was once -- not very long ago -- a vital tradition in American politics. --The New Republic<br><p><br> An audacious and important history that rediscovers a great political tradition at exactly the moment when it is again needed most. --David Frum, author of Comeback: Conservatism that Can Win Again<p><br> The radical turn of the Republican Party into a voice of right-wing extremism is one of the major themes of modern American political history. Rule and Ruin tells the whole story in stunning detail, and in prose that is as balanced as it is lucid. No study of our recent politics could possibly be more timely on the eve of the 2012 elections. --Sean Wilentz, Princeton University, author of The Age of Reagan<p><br> Meticulously researched and compellingly written, Rule and Ruin is more than an account of the demise of moderate Republicans; it is a penetrating history of the modern Republican Party over the past half century. This is an exceptional book, and must reading for anyone who will follow with interest (or dread) the Republican race to a presidential nomination in 2012. --Norman J. Ornstein, Resident Scholar, The American Enterprise Institute<p><br> In this timely work, Geoffrey Kabaservice successfully combines thorough historical research and a gripping narrative. The result is a comprehensive account of an ideological and political contest which, played out ov


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Geoffrey Kabaservice is the author of the National Book Award-nominated The Guardians: Kingman Brewster, His Circle, and the Rise of the Liberal Establishment. He has written for numerous national publications and has been an assistant professor of history at Yale University. He lives outside Washington, DC.

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