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Conclusion
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Doody, Colleen
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American conservatism
/ anti-Commuunism
/ Cold War
/ Detroit
/ free market capitalism
/ Political History
/ small government
2012
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Doody, Colleen
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American conservatism
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/ Cold War
/ Detroit
/ free market capitalism
/ Political History
/ small government
2012
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Conclusion
2012
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This chapter summarizes key themes and presents some final thoughts. This study of Cold War Detroit showed the roots of contemporary conservatism, which combined support for free-market capitalism, small domestic government, anti-Communism, and traditionalism. All of these core ideas had been present in American society before the Cold War. The anti-Communism of the early Cold War helped bring together these previously disparate forces. Although the proponents of what became the new conservative movement did not always see eye-to-eye, they perceived that they shared common enemies. It would take many years and a great deal of both elite and grassroots activism before a powerful conservative movement formed nationally. However, the components of that ideology were well developed long before the late 1960s and 1970s.
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University of Illinois Press
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9780252037276, 0252037278
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