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Enemies of the state : the radical right in America from FDR to Trump / D.J. Mulloy.

By: Series: American ways seriesPublisher: Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: xix, 219 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1442276517
  • 9781442276512
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E183 .M878 2018
Contents:
Big government on the march: FDR and the roots of the radical right -- Wrestling the octopus: anti-communism and the radical right -- Resisting the tide: civil rights and the radical right -- Out of the wilderness: Ronald Reagan and the new right -- Radicalism rising: conspiracies and anti-statism at century's end -- Tea parties and Trumpism: the radical right in the twenty-first century.
Summary: The rise of the alt-right alongside Donald Trump's candidacy may seem to be unprecedented events in the history of the United States, but D.J. Mulloy shows us that the radical right has been a long and active part of American politics during the twentieth century. From the German-American Bund to the modern militia movement, D.J. Mulloy provides a guide for anyone interested in examining the roots of the radical right in the United States--in all its many varied forms--going back to the days of the Great Depression, the New Deal and the extraordinary political achievements of Franklin D. Roosevelt. "Enemies of the State" offers an informative and highly readable introduction to some of the key developments and events of recent American history, including the fear of the Communist subversion of American society in the aftermath of the Second World War; the rise of the civil rights movement and the 'white backlash' this elicited; the apparent decline of liberalism and the ascendancy of conservatism during the economic malaise of the 1970s; Ronald Reagan's triumphant presidential victory in 1980; the Great Recession of 2007-08; the subsequent election of President Obama; the rise of the Tea Party; and the presidency of Donald Trump -- cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Big government on the march: FDR and the roots of the radical right -- Wrestling the octopus: anti-communism and the radical right -- Resisting the tide: civil rights and the radical right -- Out of the wilderness: Ronald Reagan and the new right -- Radicalism rising: conspiracies and anti-statism at century's end -- Tea parties and Trumpism: the radical right in the twenty-first century.

The rise of the alt-right alongside Donald Trump's candidacy may seem to be unprecedented events in the history of the United States, but D.J. Mulloy shows us that the radical right has been a long and active part of American politics during the twentieth century. From the German-American Bund to the modern militia movement, D.J. Mulloy provides a guide for anyone interested in examining the roots of the radical right in the United States--in all its many varied forms--going back to the days of the Great Depression, the New Deal and the extraordinary political achievements of Franklin D. Roosevelt. "Enemies of the State" offers an informative and highly readable introduction to some of the key developments and events of recent American history, including the fear of the Communist subversion of American society in the aftermath of the Second World War; the rise of the civil rights movement and the 'white backlash' this elicited; the apparent decline of liberalism and the ascendancy of conservatism during the economic malaise of the 1970s; Ronald Reagan's triumphant presidential victory in 1980; the Great Recession of 2007-08; the subsequent election of President Obama; the rise of the Tea Party; and the presidency of Donald Trump -- cover.

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