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El. knyga: Political Blame Game in American Democracy

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The Political Blame Game in American Democracy looks at the forces that have developed over the past fifty-plus years and created a dysfunctional political system in the United States. It argues that the current level of partisan polarization is actually the culmination of a number of forces at work during the past few decades. These include a perception by each party that the other is using unfair political tactics; the subsequent creation of a culture of blame, with each party blaming the other for the dysfunction; a decline in political norms, leading to childlike behavior by politicians and political candidates; and a culture of payback in which the opposition argues that their opponents are responsible for the decline. These four factors culminated in the 2016 presidential campaign, where they were exemplified by Donald Trump, and have continued to have a significant ongoing impact on the political landscape of the United States.

Recenzijos

This book is a captivating journey into American politics focused on the people, events, and policies that gave rise to the adversarial and often malicious infighting that dominates todays political landscape. -- Matt Morse, University of Connecticut Powell and Hickson provide an insightful look at the dysfunction of todays American politics and how we got here. The Political Blame Game should be useful to scholars and students interested in how politics morphed from the art of compromise into a no-holds-barred brawl. -- Barry P. Smith, Mississippi University for Women

1 In the Beginning
1(14)
2 1960: Kennedy versus Nixon
15(8)
3 1964: Goldwater and the Solid South
23(10)
4 1968: The Rise and Fall of Republican Conservatism, Part I
33(12)
5 1972: Nixon and the Plumbers
45(12)
6 1980: Ronald Reagan and the Southern Strategy (Once Again)
57(10)
7 1992: Bill Clinton and Republican Hatred
67(10)
8 2000: Bush, Gore, and Florida
77(8)
9 2008: Obama, Hope, and Reform
85(12)
10 The 2010 Congressional Elections
97(8)
11 2012: Obama v. Romney
105(10)
12 2014: Republicans Take the Senate
115(10)
13 2016 Election
125(14)
14 The American Experiment
139(16)
Index 155(10)
About the Authors 165
Mark Hickson III is professor of communication studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Larry Powell is professor of communication studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.