Listen "The New Right’s Origins in the Labor Battles of the 1930s"
Episode Synopsis
What are the origins of modern conservatism? The failed Goldwater campaign? Or the Cold War era discontent of midwestern small capitalists? Historian Kathryn Olmsted argues that it should be located even earlier, in the intense and massive labor unrest that took place in the fields of California in the 1930s. The response by growers and other elites pioneered methods that have become familiar today, from deploying populist rhetoric in the interests of big business to funding ostensibly grassroots organizations. (Encore presentation.)
Resources:
Kathryn Olmsted, Right Out of California: The Big Business Roots of Modern Conservatism The New Press, 2015
“The Contemporary US Right’s Roots in 1930s Union-Busting: Sasha Lilley Interviews Kathryn Olmsted”
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