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|a McVeigh, Rory, |e author. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008081989
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|a The politics of losing : |b Trump, the Klan, and the mainstreaming of resentment / |c Rory McVeigh and Kevin Estep.
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|a Trump, the Klan, and the mainstreaming of resentment
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|a New York : |b Columbia University Press, |c [2019]
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|a 310 pages : |b illustrations, maps, portraits ; |c 23 cm
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a The Ku Klux Klan in American history -- Power and political alignments -- Economics and white nationalism -- Where Trump found his base -- Politics and white nationalism -- Status and white nationalism -- White nationalism versus the press -- The future of white nationalism and American politics.
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|a The Ku Klux Klan has peaked three times in American history: after the Civil War, around the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and in the 1920s, when the Klan spread farthest and fastest. Recruiting millions of members even in non-Southern states, the Klan's nationalist insurgency burst into mainstream politics. Almost one hundred years later, once again the pent-up anger of white Americans left behind by a changing economy has directed itself at immigrants and cultural outsiders and roiled a presidential election. In The Politics of Losing, Rory McVeigh and Kevin Estep trace the parallels between the 1920s Klan and today's right-wing backlash, identifying the conditions that allow white nationalism to emerge from the shadows. White middle-class Protestant Americans in the 1920s found themselves stranded by an economy that was increasingly industrialized and fueled by immigrant labor. Mirroring the Klan's earlier tactics, Donald Trump delivered a message that mingled economic populism with deep cultural resentments. McVeigh and Estep present a sociological analysis of the Klan's outbreaks that goes beyond Trump the individual to show how his rise to power was made possible by a convergence of circumstances. The experience of declining privilege and perceptions of lost power can trigger a political backlash that overtly asserts white-nationalist goals. The Politics of Losing offers a rigorous and readable explanation for a recurrent phenomenon in American history, with important lessons about the origins of our alarming political climate.0Exhibition:
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|i Online version: |a McVeigh, Rory, author. |t Politics of losing |d New York : Columbia University Press, [2019] |z 9780231548700 |w (DLC) 2018056015
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