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The Alternative Right’s Attempt at Autocratic Democracy in Twenty-First Century America analyzes the several significant factors that influenced the cultural environment to move American democracy toward authoritarianism. Chuck A. Baker hypothesizes that growing xenophobia, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the 2008 recession, and neoliberal economic philosophy were the shocks that made possible a lurch toward autocratic democracy. Several of the central tenets embedded in fascism like conventionalism, acquiescence to coercion, and hostility toward the less powerful would manifest as autocratic-democratic rule gained traction. As minority communities were made vulnerable, the lethality of police practices against unarmed minorities and the government’s response to such coercive oppression motivated protests throughout America. The January 6, 2021 Capital riots made clear that the far-right was willing to utilize violence to meet their goal. Statements that situated ‘Making America Great Again’ reminded right-wing extremists of an epoch in which racism and sexism were part of the American society’s structure. This book examines, in a sociological manner, the factors that made autocratic democracy palatable to a large plurality of Americans. The text discusses the reason for social change in the middle twentieth century and then utilizes quantitative methodology to elucidate the events in the twenty-first century that threaten democracy through authoritarian practices.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Chapter One – Economic Displacement and Right-Wing Messaging

Chapter Two – Global Institutions

Chapter Three – Citizenship and National Identity

Chapter Four – Religion and Authoritarianism

Chapter Five - 21st Century Authoritarianism

Chapter Six – American Authoritarianism Statistical Analysis

Chapter Seven – Social Dominance Orientation and Sexism

Chapter Eight – Critical Race Orientation and Racism

Chapter Nine – Neoliberal Imperialism and Government Sovereignty

Chapter Ten - Global Warming and the Far-Right

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793651884, 978-1793651884
      ISBN10: 1793651884

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Alternative Right’s Attempt at Autocratic Democracy in Twenty-First Century America analyzes the several significant factors that influenced the cultural environment to move American democracy toward authoritarianism. Chuck A. Baker hypothesizes that growing xenophobia, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the 2008 recession, and neoliberal economic philosophy were the shocks that made possible a lurch toward autocratic democracy. Several of the central tenets embedded in fascism like conventionalism, acquiescence to coercion, and hostility toward the less powerful would manifest as autocratic-democratic rule gained traction. As minority communities were made vulnerable, the lethality of police practices against unarmed minorities and the government’s response to such coercive oppression motivated protests throughout America. The January 6, 2021 Capital riots made clear that the far-right was willing to utilize violence to meet their goal. Statements that situated ‘Making America Great Again’ reminded right-wing extremists of an epoch in which racism and sexism were part of the American society’s structure. This book examines, in a sociological manner, the factors that made autocratic democracy palatable to a large plurality of Americans. The text discusses the reason for social change in the middle twentieth century and then utilizes quantitative methodology to elucidate the events in the twenty-first century that threaten democracy through authoritarian practices.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Chapter One – Economic Displacement and Right-Wing Messaging

      Chapter Two – Global Institutions

      Chapter Three – Citizenship and National Identity

      Chapter Four – Religion and Authoritarianism

      Chapter Five - 21st Century Authoritarianism

      Chapter Six – American Authoritarianism Statistical Analysis

      Chapter Seven – Social Dominance Orientation and Sexism

      Chapter Eight – Critical Race Orientation and Racism

      Chapter Nine – Neoliberal Imperialism and Government Sovereignty

      Chapter Ten - Global Warming and the Far-Right

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