White Nationalism and the Republican Party
Toward Minority Rule in America
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Book Description
In this book, John Ehrenberg argues that Donald Trump, as both candidate and president, represents a qualitatively new stage in the evolution of the Republican Party’s willingness to exploit American racial tensions.
Works on Trump’s use of race have tended to be fragmentary or subsidiary to a larger purpose. Ehrenberg concentrates his investigation on Trump’s weaponized use of race, contextualized through historical and theoretical details, demonstrating that while Trump draws on previous Republican strategies, he stands apart through his explicit intention to convert the Republican Party into a political instrument of a threatened racial order. The book traces the Grand Old Party’s (GOP) approach to racial matters from Goldwater’s “constitutional” objection to federal activity in the South to George W. Bush’s overtures to Black citizens. Ehrenberg examines the role of racial animus in prying loose a significant portion of the Democratic Party’s electoral coalition and making possible Trump’s overt flirtation with white nationalism. He concludes that the Republican Party will find it difficult to jettison its 50-year history of embracing and amplifying white racial animus and resentment.
White Nationalism and the Republican Party will be of interest to academics and students of American politics, voting behavior, American party politics, race and American politics, twentieth-century American history, political leadership, politics of inequality, race and public policy.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Trumped 1. Barry and George Go Fishing 2. Dick’s Trick 3. Whistling for Plutocracy 4. The Wrecker and the Warrior Throw a Party 5. The Tribune Rides Forth 6. Toward White Minority Rule
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Biography
John Ehrenberg is Senior Professor of Political Science Emeritus and former Chair of the Political Science Department at Long Island University. Professor Ehrenberg has devoted a lifetime to research and writing on political ideologies and the history of political thought. His works have been translated into languages including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, and Egyptian, while he has also been the recipient of many awards, including the Alfred McCoy Award for Lifetime Achievement from the American Political Science Association’s Caucus for a New Political Science. Some of his previous works include Civil Society: The Critical History of an Idea , Israel and Palestine: Alternate Perspectives on Statehood (co-edited with Yoav Peled), The Iraq Papers (edited with J. Patrice McSherry, José Ramón Sánchez, and Caroleen Marji Sayej), and Servants of Wealth: The Right’s Assault on Equality.
Reviews
"Ehrenberg has produced a beautifully written interdisciplinary study of Trump’s racism that is based on profound political insight and scholarly acumen. It should become a standard work."
Stephen Eric Bronner, Board of Governors Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Rutgers University