Making Trump Possible: Causes and Consequences of the New Populist Politics
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2017 | History & Politics
By focusing on Donald Trump's 2016 candidacy, this exploration will help readers understand the consequences of political dysfunction and the challenges of moving toward best-practice reforms. * Examines Donald Trump's candidacy through the lenses of education, culture, politics, and economics * Offers a sober reassessment of the roles education and culture must play in a healthy political enterprise * Exposes how both major political parties are governed by habit, impoverished by faulty moral introspection, empowered by coalition largesse, and manipulated by political gamesmanship * Explores the best ways to deal with the political slurs and pejorative terms that are increasingly used in counterproductive ways to undermine dialogue and polarize the electorate * Helps readers gain an understanding of how a comprehensive reconsideration of individual and corporate merit can increase the fairness and legitimacy of the political system
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| Published by | ABC-CLIO |
| Edition | Unknown |
| ISBN | 9781440855085 |
| Language | N/A |
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