The Republican Party and the War on Poverty: 1964–1981

Mark Mclay author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:7th Feb '23

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Mark Maclay examines the part the Republican Party played in shaping and eventually curtailing President Johnson’s War on Poverty. Republican politicians and presidents consistently influenced how the ‘war’ was fought, before President Reagan symbolically ended the effort with his social welfare cuts in 1981. Drawing on original archives of Republican politicians across the United States, the author sheds light on the important dynamic that existed between the Republican Party, Congress and the White House throughout those years, and provides a fresh perspective on the GOP and their presidents during a period that witnessed its rise from its nadir in 1964 to becoming the ascendant force in US politics.

In this sprightly and vigorous book, the ‘War on Poverty’ emerges as a productive battleground for the Republican Party, during its long road back from the Goldwater debacle of 1964. * Gareth Davies, Institute of the Americas, University College London *

ISBN: 9781474475532

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336 pages