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_aJC 573.2 _bV693a 2004 |
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_a324.7/3/0973 _222 |
100 | 1 | _aViguerie, Richard A. | |
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_aAmerica's right turn : _bhow Conservatives used new and alternative media to take power / _cRichard A. Viguerie and David Franke. |
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_aChicago : _bBonus Books, _cc2004. |
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_aviii, 375 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 351-355) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aTwo media revolutions transform the world -- The media revolution of 1517 -- The media revolution of 1776 -- The recipe for creating a new mass movement -- The conservative revolution begins -- 1955 : a liberal hegemony over America -- The birth of a movement -- 1964 : this is what happens when the other side controls the mass media -- Conservatives test a new secret weapon -- The new and alternative media bring the conservative movement to power -- Using direct mail to build the movement and elect Reagan -- Liberals wake up -- The talk radio revolution -- The tv revolution in news and talk -- Conservatives in print : newspapers, magazines, books -- The Internet empowers the individual -- Liberals in cyberspace. | |
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_aConservatism _zUnited States _xHistory. |
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_aMass media _xPolitical aspects _zUnited States. |
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700 | 1 | _aFranke, David. | |
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