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Trumpism: Race, Class, Populism and Public Policy is divided into two parts. Part One examines the foundation of Trumpism: Trump's form of populism, Trump's political ideas, and Trump's base of support. The text defines Trump as a right-wing populist. His political base emerged out of four political movements: the conservative evangelical Christian, the Tea Party, the economic elite, and the white nationalist movements. Part Two examines Trump's public policy agenda. It covers labor, health care, social welfare, voting rights and police policies. A review of these policy areas reveals a consistent pattern: a public policy agenda committed to weakening labor power, hacking away at the Affordable Care Act, shredding the social safety net, eviscerating voting rights and constructing a racially repressive police state. The central theme is that despite his popular appeal to white workers and conservative evangelical Christians, Trump's public policy agenda favored the upper class, exacerbated inequality, and had its most devastating impact on low-income white workers and minorities.



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Wilson’s Trumpism: Race, Class, Populism and Public Policy is an important and distinctive contribution to the literature on the Trump presidency. What distinguishes it is the wide-ranging focus on public policy. In fact-based empirical analyses of labor, health, education, welfare, tax and regulatory policies, Wilson methodically demonstrates the deleterious effects of Trump’s public policies on American workers of all classes and colors.

-- Robert C. Smith, author of Questions of Character: The Presidency of Donald J. Trump

Carter Wilson examines the connections between Trumpism, populism, and public policy, arguing convincingly that this network is centered on reinforcing an oligarchy of wealth and entitlement. He explains that the oligarchy is not a traditional one, but one based on “corporate insurgency”, an extreme anti-government ideology with policy prescriptions most damaging to the white working class. This is an impressively integrative contribution to our understanding of how ideas, personalities, and elections affect public policy.

-- Bryan D. Jones, University of Texas

Table of Contents

Introduction

Acknowledgements

Part I: The Political, Ideological and Economic Context of Trumpism

Chapter One: Populism

Chapter Two: Trumpism

Chapter Three: Trump Voters

Chapter Four: Perfect Storm

Chapter Five: Inequality

Part II: Select Domestic Public Policies of the Trump Administration

Chapter Six: Labor Policy

Chapter Seven: Health Care Policy

Chapter Eight: Social Welfare, Education, and Tax Policies

Chapter Nine: Voter Suppression

Chapter Ten: Trumpism: Race, Class, and Police Policy

About the Author

Bibliography

Trumpism: Race, Class, Populism, and Public

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 02/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793617514, 978-1793617514
      ISBN10: 1793617511

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Trumpism: Race, Class, Populism and Public Policy is divided into two parts. Part One examines the foundation of Trumpism: Trump's form of populism, Trump's political ideas, and Trump's base of support. The text defines Trump as a right-wing populist. His political base emerged out of four political movements: the conservative evangelical Christian, the Tea Party, the economic elite, and the white nationalist movements. Part Two examines Trump's public policy agenda. It covers labor, health care, social welfare, voting rights and police policies. A review of these policy areas reveals a consistent pattern: a public policy agenda committed to weakening labor power, hacking away at the Affordable Care Act, shredding the social safety net, eviscerating voting rights and constructing a racially repressive police state. The central theme is that despite his popular appeal to white workers and conservative evangelical Christians, Trump's public policy agenda favored the upper class, exacerbated inequality, and had its most devastating impact on low-income white workers and minorities.



      Trade Review

      Wilson’s Trumpism: Race, Class, Populism and Public Policy is an important and distinctive contribution to the literature on the Trump presidency. What distinguishes it is the wide-ranging focus on public policy. In fact-based empirical analyses of labor, health, education, welfare, tax and regulatory policies, Wilson methodically demonstrates the deleterious effects of Trump’s public policies on American workers of all classes and colors.

      -- Robert C. Smith, author of Questions of Character: The Presidency of Donald J. Trump

      Carter Wilson examines the connections between Trumpism, populism, and public policy, arguing convincingly that this network is centered on reinforcing an oligarchy of wealth and entitlement. He explains that the oligarchy is not a traditional one, but one based on “corporate insurgency”, an extreme anti-government ideology with policy prescriptions most damaging to the white working class. This is an impressively integrative contribution to our understanding of how ideas, personalities, and elections affect public policy.

      -- Bryan D. Jones, University of Texas

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Acknowledgements

      Part I: The Political, Ideological and Economic Context of Trumpism

      Chapter One: Populism

      Chapter Two: Trumpism

      Chapter Three: Trump Voters

      Chapter Four: Perfect Storm

      Chapter Five: Inequality

      Part II: Select Domestic Public Policies of the Trump Administration

      Chapter Six: Labor Policy

      Chapter Seven: Health Care Policy

      Chapter Eight: Social Welfare, Education, and Tax Policies

      Chapter Nine: Voter Suppression

      Chapter Ten: Trumpism: Race, Class, and Police Policy

      About the Author

      Bibliography

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