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“Along with the booming economy, which after 1962 seemed capable of almost anything, the magnified mystique of the presidency stimulated ever-greater expectations among liberals and others who imagined that government possessed big answers to big problems. The revolution of popular expectations, a…” quote by James T. Patterson
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““Along with the booming economy, which after 1962 seemed capable of almost anything, the magnified mystique of the presidency stimulated ever-greater expectations among liberals and others who imagined that government possessed big answers to big problems. The revolution of popular expectations, a central dynamic of the 1960s, owed a good deal of its strength to the glorification of presidential activism that Kennedy successfully sought to foment.””

James T. Patterson

About This Quote

The 1960s' optimism stemmed from economic growth and a glorified presidency, which raised public expectations for governmental solutions.

In simple terms: Economic boom and presidential charisma amplified public hope for big answers.

Key Takeaway

Presidential myth fuels political expectations.

Themes

political history optimism leadership public expectation government

Mood

analytical nostalgic critical

Type

historical analytical

When to use this quote

  • policy debates
  • campaigns
  • civic education

Key Concepts

presidential activism 1960s culture

Practical Applications

  • historical lectures
  • political commentary

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does charismatic leadership shape policy expectations?
  • Do economic conditions still drive political optimism?
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