Empire of resentment : populism's toxic embrace of nationalism
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New York : The New Press, [2020].
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New York : The New Press, [2020].
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300 pages ; 23 cm
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"Since Trump's victory and the UK's Brexit vote, much of the commentary on the populist epidemic has focused on the emergence of populism. But, Lawrence Rosenthal argues, what is happening globally is not the emergence but the transformation of right-wing populism. Rosenthal, the founder of UC Berkeley's Center for Right-Wing Studies, suggests right-wing populism is a protean force whose prime mover is the resentment felt toward perceived elites, and whose abiding feature is its ideological flexibility, which now takes the form of xenophobic nationalism. In 2016, American right-wing populists migrated from the free marketeering Tea Party to Donald Trump's "hard hat," anti-immigrant, America-First nationalism. This was the most important single factor in Trump's electoral victory. In Italy, for example, the Northern League reinvented itself in 2018 as an all-Italy party, switching its fury from southerners to immigrants, and came to power. Rosenthal paints a vivid sociological, political, and psychological picture of the transnational quality of this movement, which is now in power in at least a dozen countries, creating a de facto Nationalist International. The future of democratic politics in the United States and abroad depends on whether right-wing populists stay with this nationalist ideology and whether the liberal and left parties have the political capacity to effect a progressive populism of their own"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Rosenthal, L. (2020). Empire of resentment: populism's toxic embrace of nationalism . The New Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rosenthal, Lawrence, 1949-. 2020. Empire of Resentment: Populism's Toxic Embrace of Nationalism. The New Press.

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Rosenthal, Lawrence, 1949-. Empire of Resentment: Populism's Toxic Embrace of Nationalism The New Press, 2020.

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Rosenthal, Lawrence. Empire of Resentment: Populism's Toxic Embrace of Nationalism The New Press, 2020.

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