The Four Predicaments of American Liberalism: Challenges and Opportunities in a Presidential Election Year

Michael Foley

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Abstract

The presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have indicated an apparent resurgence in American liberalism. More significantly, they have underlined both the highly problematic nature of the liberal legacy within the Democratic Party and the difficulties of mobilising liberal themes in the battle of ideas that characterises the conduct of politics in the United States. The article examines the difficulty of the issue by reference to four predicaments that persistently condition the status and deployment of liberal themes. In analysing the problems of strategy, historical narrative, political positioning and ideational engagement, the study analyses the negative connotations of contemporary liberalism, the multiple limitations of liberal reform, and liberalism's deficiencies in the politics of America's core ideas. A revived liberal prospectus will depend upon the ingenuity of liberal forces in challenging the conservative ascendancy in ideational competition, and in renegotiating a public settlement of their own with the central strands of political legitimacy.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)518-528
Number of pages11
JournalPolitical Quarterly
Volume79
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Oct 2008

Keywords

  • US liberalism
  • Presidential Election 2008
  • Democratic Party
  • Hillary Clinton
  • Barack Obama
  • core ideas

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