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Boomerang

Health Care Reform and the Turn Against Government (Revised)

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The book provides an incisive analysis of U.S. politics and public policy changes, particularly highlighting the impact of the Reagan era on the Clinton Health Security bill. Theda Skocpol argues that the bill's failure serves as a pivotal example of how antigovernment sentiment has mobilized in response to evolving political dynamics, offering a unique perspective on the contemporary political landscape.

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Boomerang, Theda Skocpol

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