Let them eat tweets: how the right rules in an age of extreme inequality
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Beteiligte Personen: Hacker, Jacob S. (VerfasserIn), Pierson, Paul 1959- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: New York, NY Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W. W. Norton & Company 2021
Ausgabe:First published as al Liveright paperback
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Abstract:"A groundbreaking account of how the dangerous alliance of right-wing plutocrats and populists threatens the very pillars of American democracy. We often assume that the Republican Party is divided between a tax-cutting old guard and a white-nationalist vanguard-and that with Donald Trump's ascendance, the upstarts are winning. Yet as New York Times best-selling authors Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson demonstrate, plutocrats and populists are now effectively allies in an intensifying fight to lock in America's skyrocketing inequality. Conservative parties can always be expected to side with economic elites, but when faced with popular resistance, they usually allow for policies that benefit the working and middle classes. Yet today's Republicans are an anomaly. Not only are they doubling down on a truly radical, elite-benefitting economic agenda, but even once-respectable conservatives have turned to nativist appeals and racist dog whistles-and, increasingly, to assaults on democracy itself. Drawing on decades of research, Hacker and Pierson offer a new framework for understanding this vicious circle of deregulation and fear-mongering-and show how we can fight it"--
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index. - Auf dem Umschlag: With a new epilogue
Umfang:282 Seiten 25 cm
ISBN:9781631499036
9781631496844