DONALD TRUMP'S PRESIDENCY OFFERED AMERICANS A DIRE WARNING REGARDING
THE VULNERABILITIES IN THEIR DEMOCRACY, BUT THE THREAT IS BROADER AND
DEEPER-AND LOOMS STILL."January 6th was a disgrace," Senate Republican
Leader Mitch McConnell solemnly intoned at the end of Donald Trump's
second impeachment trial on February 13, 2021. As to the culprit,
Senator McConnell declared that "there is no question that President
Donald Trump is practically and morally responsible." Before Trump
even ran for President, his disdain for the rules, procedures, and
norms of American democracy and the US Constitution was well-known and
led prominent Republicans to repudiate him as "unfit" for the GOP
nomination. Given the clear-eyed assessment of candidate Trump, why
did the Republican Party nominate him as its presidential candidate in
2016 and then stand by him during the next four years? Much of the
attention paid to Trump's rise to power has focused on his corrosive
personality and divisive style of governing. But he alone is not the
problem. The vulnerability is much broader and deeper. The ascendance
of Trump is the culmination of nearly 250 years of political reforms
that gradually ceded party nominations to small cliques of
ideologically-motivated party activists, interest groups, and donors.
Trump's rise is not an aberration but a predictable outcome of trends
deeply rooted in American history but which accelerated in the last
few decades.In _Democracy under Fire_, Lawrence Jacobs provides a
highly engaging, if disturbing, history of political reforms since the
late-eighteenth century that over time dangerously weakened democracy,
widened political inequality as well as racial disparities, and
rewarded toxic political polarization. Jacobs' searing indictment of
political reformers concludes with recommendations to restrain the
unbridled ambition of politicians who thrive on division and instead
generate broad citizen engagement with tangible policy making.
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The Rise of Extremists and the Hostile Takeover of the Republican Party
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190877262
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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