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Unformatted Document Text:  24 __________. 1989. “The Rise of the ‘Silent Majority.” In Steve Fraser and Gary Gerstle, eds. The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930-1980. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Roth, Philip. 1998. I Married a Communist. New York: Vintage. ------. 2000. The Human Stain. New York: Vintage. -------.1997. American Pastoral. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. -------.1985. Reading Myself and Others. New York: Penguin. -------. 1971.Our Gang. New York: Randon House. ------. 1991. Patrimony. New York: Simon and Schuster. Royal, Derek Parker. 2001. “”Fictional Realms of Possibility: Reimaging the Ethnic Subject in Philip Roth’s American Pastoral.” Studies in American Jewish Literature 20: 1-16. Sandel. 1996. Democracy’s Discontent. Cambridge: MA: Harvard University Press. Shils, Edward.A. 1956. The Torment of Secrecy. London: Heinemann. Theoharis, Athan G. 1971. Seeds of Repression: Harry S. Truman and the Origins of McCarthyism. Chicago: Quadrangle. Taguieff, P.A. 1997. “Populism and Political Science: From Conceptual Mirage to Real Problems. Twentieth Century Review of History 56 (October): 4-33. Taggart, P. A. (2000). Populism. Buckingham, PA: Open University Press. Tulis, Jeffrey. 1987. The Rhetorical Presidency. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Turner, James. 1980. “Understaning the Populists” Journal of American History 67 (September): 354-73. Waisbord, Silvio. 2003. “Media and Neo-Populism in Latin America.” In Gianpietro Mazzoleni, et. al., eds. The Media and Neo-Populism. Westport, CN: Praeger. Warren, Mark E. 1999. “Democratic Theory and Trust.” In Mark E. Warren, ed. Democracy and Trust. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. NOTES i (1978, xviii); also see: Laclau (1980).

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__________. 1989. “The Rise of the ‘Silent Majority.” In Steve Fraser and Gary Gerstle,
eds. The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930-1980. Princeton: Princeton
University Press.
Roth, Philip. 1998. I Married a Communist. New York: Vintage.
------. 2000. The Human Stain. New York: Vintage.
-------.1997. American Pastoral. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
-------.1985. Reading Myself and Others. New York: Penguin.
-------. 1971.Our Gang. New York: Randon House.
------. 1991. Patrimony. New York: Simon and Schuster.
Royal, Derek Parker. 2001. “”Fictional Realms of Possibility: Reimaging the Ethnic
Subject in Philip Roth’s American Pastoral.” Studies in American Jewish Literature 20:
1-16.
Sandel. 1996. Democracy’s Discontent. Cambridge: MA: Harvard University Press.
Shils, Edward.A. 1956. The Torment of Secrecy. London: Heinemann.
Theoharis, Athan G. 1971. Seeds of Repression: Harry S. Truman and the Origins of
McCarthyism. Chicago: Quadrangle.
Taguieff, P.A. 1997. “Populism and Political Science: From Conceptual Mirage to Real
Problems. Twentieth Century Review of History 56 (October): 4-33.
Taggart, P. A. (2000). Populism. Buckingham, PA: Open University Press.
Tulis, Jeffrey. 1987. The Rhetorical Presidency. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Turner, James. 1980. “Understaning the Populists” Journal of American History 67
(September): 354-73.
Waisbord, Silvio. 2003. “Media and Neo-Populism in Latin America.” In Gianpietro
Mazzoleni, et. al., eds. The Media and Neo-Populism. Westport, CN: Praeger.
Warren, Mark E. 1999. “Democratic Theory and Trust.” In Mark E. Warren, ed.
Democracy and Trust. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
NOTES
i
(1978, xviii); also see: Laclau (1980).


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