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The civic and communal strand of Reagan’s rhetoric enabled him to succeed, where Democrats failed, to tap the mood of discontent. But in the end Reagan’s presidency did little to alter the conditions underlying the discontent. He governed more as market conservative than as civic conservative. The less fettered capitalism he favored did nothing to repair the moral fabric of families, neighborhoods, or communities.
Democracy’s Discontent: A New Edition for Our Perilous Times
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