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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 important, 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 wellbeing of the United States remains real.



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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. Whatever happens in his trials, and regardless of whether he wins the Republican presidential nomination and is reelected president in 2024, 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

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

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

Trumpism, Bigotry, and the Threat to American

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 11/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666920871, 978-1666920871
      ISBN10: 1666920878

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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 important, 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 wellbeing of the United States remains real.



      Trade Review

      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. Whatever happens in his trials, and regardless of whether he wins the Republican presidential nomination and is reelected president in 2024, 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

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      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

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