The robust liberalism of the Sixties limped out of the 20th Century saddled with "the L-word," its record and core ideas assailed, its winning coalition disbanded. Otis Graham ,of the University of North Carolina, explores the three decades of decline as different schools of thought have sought to explain it and assesses the prospects for those in the U. S. who increasingly call themselves "progressives." Presented as part of the Humanities lecture series at UC Santa Barbara.
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