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The mood of discontent and disillusion that descended upon American politics in 1968 had been building for several years. The inner-city riots, campus protests, and antiwar demonstrations of the mid-1960s intimated the unraveling of faith in existing arrangements. These protests and disorders, and the fears they aroused, fostered a growing sense that events were spinning out of control and that government lacked the moral or political authority to respond.
Democracy’s Discontent: A New Edition for Our Perilous Times
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