
Published online:
10 February 2015
Published in print:
07 August 2014
Online ISBN:
9780199382606
Print ISBN:
9780199812189
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American Conservatism American Conservatism
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Infusing the Federalist Papers With Anti-Federalist Thought Infusing the Federalist Papers With Anti-Federalist Thought
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Modern Conservatism and the First Founding Modern Conservatism and the First Founding
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States’ Rights, Direct Democracy, and Fiscal Conservatism States’ Rights, Direct Democracy, and Fiscal Conservatism
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States’ Rights States’ Rights
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Direct Democracy Direct Democracy
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Fiscal Conservatism Fiscal Conservatism
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Social Conservatism and Civic Virtue Social Conservatism and Civic Virtue
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Conclusion: Government Is Not the Solution to the Problem Conclusion: Government Is Not the Solution to the Problem
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Chapter
7 Anti-Federalism & the Reagan Revolution
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Pages
153–179
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Published:August 2014
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Lim, Elvin T., 'Anti-Federalism & the Reagan Revolution', The Lovers' Quarrel: The Two Foundings and American Political Development (New York , 2014; online edn, Oxford Academic, 10 Feb. 2015), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199812189.003.0007, accessed 8 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter enters into the contemporary era where Anti-Federalism has waged a long and angry war, under the auspices of the “New Federalism” (not to be confused with Publius’ new federalism) and the doctrine of states’ rights against the excesses of neo-Federalist modern liberalism. During the Reagan Revolution, the pendulum of federal authority would swing back with the Anti-Federalist cry that “government is not the solution” but the problem itself.
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US Politics
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