"The impact of the age of Reagan is indicated even more strongly by the guiding assumptions and possibilities of American politics and government, and the hold they have on public opinion. Thirty years ago, the proposition that reducing taxes on the rich was the best solution for all economic problems inspired only a few on the right-wing fringe. Today, it drives the national domestic agenda and is so commonplace that it sometimes appears to have become the conventional wisdom. It is only one of many such notionsâincluding proposals that public schools teach the pseudoscience of âintelligent designâ as well as Darwinâs theory of evolution, the idea that wealthy business buccaneers should have a large say in formulating federal policy, and the so-called unitary executive theory of presidential powerâthat have moved from the political margins to the center of power. Buttressed by the mythical accounts of the past thirty-five years, as well as by changed standards of truth and objectivity in the news media, conservatives in the age of Reagan learned how to seize and keep control of the terms of public debateâskills that liberal Democrats once mastered but lost amid their political complacency in the 1970s and disarray in the 1980s."
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Sean Wilentz, The Age of Reagan: A History 1974-2008 (2008), pp. 6-7
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