The Thought and Writings of Theodore J. Lowi
The Thought and Writings of Theodore J. Lowi
This paper discusses the work of Theodore J. Lowi as related to the Republican Party coalition of 1994.
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MLA | 2002
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Paper Summary:
This paper first defines and analyzes the Republican Party coalition of 1994 and then moves to the thought and writings of Theodore J. Lowi. The author states that Lowi's school of thought has promoted disunity among the democratic masses of the United States because Lowi forgot the diverse segments within the politics of the United States.
Table of Content
Background
About Theodore J. Lowi
Summary of Lowi's Reasoning and Argument and the Negative Affects
Theodore J. Lowi's Overview on Liberalism
Lowi's Definition of Liberalism
A Wider Meaning
The New Liberalism and its Outcome
The Emergence of Conservatism from Liberalism
How Liberalism Nationalized Conservatism
The Flawed Coalition
Conclusion
Flaws in Lowi's Views and its Negative Effects on Democracy
From the Paper:
"Theodore J. Lowi, the John L. Senior Professor of American Institutions at Cornell University, is a highly acclaimed political scientist and an expert on the American presidency. He was the former President of the American Political Science Association (1998). Lowi's works are primarily ideological exegesis. He has written numerous books, including "The End of Liberalism," "Democrats Return to Power: Politics and Policy in the Clinton Era" and "The Pursuit of Justice," which was co-authored with Robert F. Kennedy."
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