
Recalibrating Reform
The Limits of Political Change
Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society
Kirjeldus
This book examines a pattern of conservative resurgence following several eras of reform in American history by pointing to the phenomenon of 'recalibration'. By highlighting recalibration as a regular companion to reform, the book ultimately sheds light on the barriers to, and possibilities for, sweeping change in American politics.
