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The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics

by Ted Halstead

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In The Radical Center, Ted Halstead and Michael Lind boldly announce the death of sixties liberalism and eighties conservatism and the birth of the new philosophy of Radical Centrism.Record numbers of Americans describe themselves as independents and reject conventional political ideologies and institutions as ill-suited to the Information Age. Halstead and Lind offer a groundbreaking blueprint for updating and reinventing all sectors of American society, from health care to Social Security to the tax code and beyond. This is provocative and essential reading for the new world in which we live.… (more)
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In The Radical Center, Ted Halstead and Michael Lind boldly announce the death of sixties liberalism and eighties conservatism and the birth of the new philosophy of Radical Centrism.Record numbers of Americans describe themselves as independents and reject conventional political ideologies and institutions as ill-suited to the Information Age. Halstead and Lind offer a groundbreaking blueprint for updating and reinventing all sectors of American society, from health care to Social Security to the tax code and beyond. This is provocative and essential reading for the new world in which we live.

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