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In Trumpism, Bigotry, and the Threat to American Democracy, Larry N. Gerston examines the near-lethal combination of American bigotry and the ability of Donald Trump to take advantage of this scourge to satisfy his own political objective. The result is an individual who won election to the American presidency by adroitly pitting members of American society against one another, while presenting himself as the only person in the position to save America from itself. Having succeeded to the nation’s most important political office, Trump proceeded to use the position for his own benefit, irrespective of laws, norms, and, most importantly, the Constitution. So powerful was Trump that he and his minions came close to overturning the 2020 presidential election with the January 6, 2021, insurrection against the nation’s Capitol. While Trump failed in his attempt to remain in office, the threat to the well-being of the United States remains real.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: The Delicacy of Democracy
Chapter 1: Democracy’s Promise and Performance
Chapter 2: Why Democracies Decline
Part II: The Impact of Bigotry
Chapter 3: Bigotry as a Threat to Democracy
Chapter 4: Racism in the United States: A Brief History
Chapter 5: Donald Trump and Bigotry
Part III: Trumpism: An American Brand of Authoritarianism
Chapter 6: Trump, Bigotry, and the 2016 Presidential Election
Chapter 7: A Bitter Presidency
Chapter 8: Trump, Bigotry, and the 2020 Election
Chapter 9: The January Sixth Insurrection: Before, During, and After
Chapter 10: Trump on the Wane?
Part IV: Trumpism, Bigotry, and the Threat to American Democracy
Chapter 11: Understanding the Threat to American Democracy
Chapter 12: Saving the American Experiment
Bibliography
About the Author
Product details
Published | Dec 11 2023 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 354 |
ISBN | 9781666920871 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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In Trumpism, Bigotry, and the Threat to American Democracy, Gerston examines the historical aspects of Trump's bigotry. According to Gerston, Trump's bigotry is a divide-and-conquer strategy directed at undermining the rule of law and establishing Trump as a dictatorial authority. Gerston describes in detail how Trump's hatred is destructive to the various social segments that make up American democracy. An important underlying point in Gerston's analysis is how Trump has been able to mobilize and direct a social segment that is willing to embrace his irrationality. The book concludes by evaluating the lingering threat of Trumpism to American democracy and how to safeguard the American experiment. A concise history of Trump and Trumpism. Highly recommended. All readership levels, but especially general readers.
Choice Reviews
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By placing Donald Trump’s presidential campaigns in the broader context of comparative democracies and American political history, Larry Gerston shows how they fit within larger processes that threaten the stability of democracy at home and abroad. Gerston makes the case that the American political system will be dealing with the consequences of Donald Trump for many years to come.
Benjamin Highton, University of California, Davis
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Gerston has produced a monumental work that considers Trump’s blatant racism and authoritarian populism as imminent threats to democracy. This highly readable, carefully researched, and compelling work goes a long way in helping us to understand how Trumpism has taken hold and why it persists. It is a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of the American polity.
Diana Owen, Georgetown University