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The Trump presidency alone is a topic of considerable public discussion and debate. Yet, Donald Trump signals much more than the behavior of a single person. He is a symptom and not the sole cause a greater malaise gripping the republic. Albert P. Melone argues that the Trump phenomenon is an instance of the rise of mass society and the decline of pluralist democracy. He points out that yesteryear’s Madisonian pluralist paradigm of democracy no longer aptly describes and explains the American political world as it now exists. By substituting the conceptual framework of mass society for the pluralism model, the author points the way to a more powerful and convincing explanation of the Trump phenomenon.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: A Proximate Understanding

Chapter 2: The Irony of Democracy

Chapter 3: Political Elites and The Decline of Political Culture

Chapter 4: Alienation and Democracy

Chapter 5: Midterm Rebuff

Chapter 6: Policy Differences and Partisanship

Chapter 7: Personality, Leadership and Propaganda

Chapter 8: What Is to Be Done?

Chapter 9: An Era of Transformation

Chapter 10: The Core Problem

Political Culture in the Age of Trump

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 20/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793610034, 978-1793610034
      ISBN10: 1793610037

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Trump presidency alone is a topic of considerable public discussion and debate. Yet, Donald Trump signals much more than the behavior of a single person. He is a symptom and not the sole cause a greater malaise gripping the republic. Albert P. Melone argues that the Trump phenomenon is an instance of the rise of mass society and the decline of pluralist democracy. He points out that yesteryear’s Madisonian pluralist paradigm of democracy no longer aptly describes and explains the American political world as it now exists. By substituting the conceptual framework of mass society for the pluralism model, the author points the way to a more powerful and convincing explanation of the Trump phenomenon.

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: A Proximate Understanding

      Chapter 2: The Irony of Democracy

      Chapter 3: Political Elites and The Decline of Political Culture

      Chapter 4: Alienation and Democracy

      Chapter 5: Midterm Rebuff

      Chapter 6: Policy Differences and Partisanship

      Chapter 7: Personality, Leadership and Propaganda

      Chapter 8: What Is to Be Done?

      Chapter 9: An Era of Transformation

      Chapter 10: The Core Problem

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