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Donald Trump, as president, sought to undermine fundamental norms and principles of American government, institutionalizing bigotry, and therefore damaged American society. Details are provided on how he carried out a racist and sexist agenda, endangered the lives of LGBQTs, terrorized immigrants, allowed exploitation of the environment, endangered public health and the lives of seniors, and tried to abolish the social safety net, while trying to construct an economic oligarchy around him and building a personal praetorian guard. To explain what he did, the book provides a unique window into how agencies of federal government work, their programs, and what he did to reverse decades of social development of the American people.

"This richly detailed and accessible book is a report card on the Trump presidential era, and the grades are not good. Covering ten major areas from homophobia to immigration, this thoughtful report gives a dismal assessment of how society was shaken up

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“This is a study of both how Donald Trump attempted to impose his will on domestic policy and also a broader story of how and why presidents are so often frustrated in achieving their domestic goals. It is a joy to read a master scholar at the top of his game, and with this book, Michael Haas provides us with a valuable, readable and important lens into both Donald Trump and the American political process. This book may not be the last book on Donald Trump’s domestic policy, but it is likely to be the most important, and the most lasting.” —Michael A. Genovese, President, Global Policy Institute, and Loyola Chair of Leadership, Loyola Marymount University; Author of The Modern Presidency: Six Debates That Define the Institution (2022) and How Trump Governs (2017)
“This richly detailed and accessible book is a report card on the Trump presidential era, and the grades are not good. Covering ten major areas from homophobia to immigration, this thoughtful report gives a dismal assessment of how society was shaken up, and casts a dark cloud on Trumpism’s continuing influence. This is must reading for any concerned citizen in assessing the damage that has been done and preparing for the social battles to come.” —Mark Juergensmeyer, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Global Studies and Founding Director, Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara; Author of Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State (2009)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Michael Genovese

List of Tables

Preface

Part I. Promises, Promises

1. Campaigning for Carnage

Part II. Social Agenda

2. Ethnicity, Race, and Racism

3. Gender and Sexism

4. LGBTQs and Homophobia

5. Immigration and Chauvinism

6. Environment and Exploitationism

7. Health and Ableism

8. Seniors and Ageism

9. Poverty and Lazyism

10. Wealth and Snobbism

11. Athletes, Military, Police, Vigilantes, and Superheroism

Part III. Conclusion

12. The Future of American Society

Index

Shaking Things Up

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 1/22/2023 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433198717, 978-1433198717
      ISBN10: 1433198711

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Donald Trump, as president, sought to undermine fundamental norms and principles of American government, institutionalizing bigotry, and therefore damaged American society. Details are provided on how he carried out a racist and sexist agenda, endangered the lives of LGBQTs, terrorized immigrants, allowed exploitation of the environment, endangered public health and the lives of seniors, and tried to abolish the social safety net, while trying to construct an economic oligarchy around him and building a personal praetorian guard. To explain what he did, the book provides a unique window into how agencies of federal government work, their programs, and what he did to reverse decades of social development of the American people.

      "This richly detailed and accessible book is a report card on the Trump presidential era, and the grades are not good. Covering ten major areas from homophobia to immigration, this thoughtful report gives a dismal assessment of how society was shaken up

      Trade Review
      “This is a study of both how Donald Trump attempted to impose his will on domestic policy and also a broader story of how and why presidents are so often frustrated in achieving their domestic goals. It is a joy to read a master scholar at the top of his game, and with this book, Michael Haas provides us with a valuable, readable and important lens into both Donald Trump and the American political process. This book may not be the last book on Donald Trump’s domestic policy, but it is likely to be the most important, and the most lasting.” —Michael A. Genovese, President, Global Policy Institute, and Loyola Chair of Leadership, Loyola Marymount University; Author of The Modern Presidency: Six Debates That Define the Institution (2022) and How Trump Governs (2017)
      “This richly detailed and accessible book is a report card on the Trump presidential era, and the grades are not good. Covering ten major areas from homophobia to immigration, this thoughtful report gives a dismal assessment of how society was shaken up, and casts a dark cloud on Trumpism’s continuing influence. This is must reading for any concerned citizen in assessing the damage that has been done and preparing for the social battles to come.” —Mark Juergensmeyer, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Global Studies and Founding Director, Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara; Author of Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State (2009)

      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Michael Genovese

      List of Tables

      Preface

      Part I. Promises, Promises

      1. Campaigning for Carnage

      Part II. Social Agenda

      2. Ethnicity, Race, and Racism

      3. Gender and Sexism

      4. LGBTQs and Homophobia

      5. Immigration and Chauvinism

      6. Environment and Exploitationism

      7. Health and Ableism

      8. Seniors and Ageism

      9. Poverty and Lazyism

      10. Wealth and Snobbism

      11. Athletes, Military, Police, Vigilantes, and Superheroism

      Part III. Conclusion

      12. The Future of American Society

      Index

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