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by kevincmurphy , Dec 02 '99
Pros: His seminal essay, "The Paranoid Style in American Politics," will never go out of style. Cons: He's an unabashed fan of FDR, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it can color his historical perspective occasionally.
Richard Hofstadter is arguably the best liberal historian of the Roosevelt-Eisenhower years. He was a prolific writer and commentator on the Gilded Age and Progressive Eras, and a scathing critic of the conservatism of his day.
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