29. So, for Burnham Caesarism was Eisenhower's anti-McCarthyism, for Kendall Caesarism was the Civil Rights movement.
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@HeerJeet@DouthatNYT Burnham's "Caesarism" derives from Managerial Revolution & Machiavellians. Critique is institutional, not personal. -
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@HeerJeet@DouthatNYT Kendall's thinking was also institutional, not about "personalizing." How can you read "The Two Majorities" otherwise?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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