1. LBJ And American Liberalism
Lyndon Baines Johnson "embodied the contradictions of political liberalism" in post war America, and he "orchestrated its triumphs, and endured its agonies"(Schulman 2). He was also the maker of its most important legislative achievements and a factor in its ultimate demise... (2) Classical liberalism took on a "negative view of freedom." ... The war showed that cooperation between government and business could enrich the people and all aspects of economy. ... Third, it vowed to "defend the free world" from the advances of communism. ...
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