The six great societies
“The Great Society” denotes, variously: a slogan or shorthand, a utopia, a means, an end, an era, and a set of normative claims. This paper tracks the changing meanings of “The Great Society” in order to clarify and formalize scholarly claims about the Johnson administration. Employing Edward Sapir’...
Main Author: | Hackett, U |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2015
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