At war with government : how conservatives weaponized distrust from Goldwater to Trump
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At war with government : how conservatives weaponized distrust from Goldwater to Trump
Columbia University Press, c2021
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Summary: "Polling shows that since the 1950s Americans' trust in government has fallen dramatically to historically low levels. In At War with Government , the political scientists Amy Fried and Douglas B. Harris reveal that this trend is no accident. Although distrust of authority is deeply rooted in American culture, it is fueled by conservative elites who benefit from it. Since the postwar era conservative leaders have deliberately and strategically undermined faith in the political system for partisan aims. Fried and Harris detail how conservatives have sown distrust to build organizations, win elections, shift power toward institutions that they control, and secure policy victories. They trace this strategy from the Nixon and Reagan years through Gingrich's Contract with America, the Tea Party, and Donald Trump's rise and presidency. Conservatives have promoted a political identity opposed to domestic state action, used racial messages to undermine unity, and cultivated cynicism to build and bolster coal
Contents of Works
- Weaponizing distrust
- Trust and distrust in American political development
- Here to help? Movement conservatism and the state in the Reagan era
- A revolution against government? The promotion of distrust in the Clinton era
- "We're all mad here": The Tea Party and the Obama era
- "Punch government in the face": anger in the Trump Era
- Making peace with government