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Clean for Gene: Eugene McCarthy's 1968 Presidential Campaign
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Clean for Gene: Eugene McCarthy’s 1968 Presidential Campaign

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Most scholars agree that 1968 was a watershed in U.S. political history. And Senator Eugene McCarthy’s anti-Vietnam War presidential campaign was a main catalyst for the year’s events. McCarthy’s near upset of President Lyndon B. Johnson in the first presidential primary in New Hampshire dramatically illustrated the divisions within the Democratic party, brought Senator Robert F. Kennedy into the race, led to Johnson’s withdrawal, and undercut the radical New Left antiwar movement. This work has two main purposes. First, it seeks to delineate Eugene McCarthy’s conservative-liberal ideology and, in so doing, contrast it to the ideology of the New Left antiwar movement. And second, it seeks to describe the historical context, causes, important events, and effects of McCarthy’s 1968 presidential campaign.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
19 February 1997
Pages
176
ISBN
9780275958411

Most scholars agree that 1968 was a watershed in U.S. political history. And Senator Eugene McCarthy’s anti-Vietnam War presidential campaign was a main catalyst for the year’s events. McCarthy’s near upset of President Lyndon B. Johnson in the first presidential primary in New Hampshire dramatically illustrated the divisions within the Democratic party, brought Senator Robert F. Kennedy into the race, led to Johnson’s withdrawal, and undercut the radical New Left antiwar movement. This work has two main purposes. First, it seeks to delineate Eugene McCarthy’s conservative-liberal ideology and, in so doing, contrast it to the ideology of the New Left antiwar movement. And second, it seeks to describe the historical context, causes, important events, and effects of McCarthy’s 1968 presidential campaign.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
19 February 1997
Pages
176
ISBN
9780275958411