The Forgotten Man and White Populist Resentment
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The Forgotten Man and White Populist Resentment

Power, Politics, and Narrative Dominance in the Trump Era

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The Forgotten Man and White Populist Resentment

Power, Politics, and Narrative Dominance in the Trump Era

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American political history has a rhythm and a progression. Part of that progression is White populist anger and resentment. The Forgotten Man and White Populist Resentment: Power, Politics, and Narrative Dominance in the Trump Era traces how this White populism rose to dominate the Republican Party primary base, how the populist campaigns of Pat Buchanan and Newt Gingrich paved the way for the rise of Donald Trump, and how he maintains narrative dominance over both parties and American political discourse.

Elites in Britain were the focus of resentment in the Revolutionary Era, as they presumed to tell the colonists that they were subject to taxes and domination of Great Britain. By the 1850s, populist resentment was transferred to the national government because it told the freedom?loving, individual liberty?defending, slave?owning South that slavery was evil and would not be allowed to spread into the west. Both before and after suffering defeat, the poor White Southern male was told that he was equal with the elites of the Southern slave aristocracy because both are White and superior to all Blacks.

This resentment found a new iteration when the national government, using the power of the courts and the army, ended a century of Jim Crow forcing the White voters in Congressman Jim Jordan's flyover country to live with Blacks as equals under the law. In 1969, Newsweek famously depicted the "Forgotten American" in this new social?engineered America and the resentment of the imposed change in the cultural society the White voter was required to live in by the late 1960s. These voters resented that the America they now lived in was not the one they grew up in. The loss of "their" America was attributed to the federal government being controlled by social elites in Washington D.C. as well as Wall Street elites who in the 1990s asserted free trade and moved the factory jobs of the forgotten man overseas.

Presenting a clear and accessible narrative around the development of white populism and its resentment that shapes the narratives and rhetoric of the Trump era, this book is crucial for understanding the domestic and foreign policy initiatives of "America First" and "Make America Great Again."

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781040694275

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Endorsement Page
  3. Half Title
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Introduction
  9. 1 White Populism and Trumpism Adopt the Narrative of the Forgotten Man
  10. 2 Newsweek’s Forgotten Man: White Populism and Trumpism’s Adoption of the Great Replacement Theory
  11. 3 Examining the Thoughts and Observations of Trumpism: Ideas, Rhetoric, and Values
  12. 4 The Elections of 2008 and 2012 and COVID: Precursors to January 6th
  13. 5 January 6th
  14. 6 The January 6th Insurrection and Trumpism Prevails over the Republican Party
  15. 7 The January 6th Insurrection and Why It Matters
  16. 8 Trump and the 2022 Midterm Elections: A Precursor of the 2024 Elections
  17. 9 The Rise of Authoritarianism: How It Can Happen Here
  18. 10 The Rule of Law and Accountability to the Law: Executive Branch Attorneys Prevail over Trump’s Big Lie
  19. 11 The Rule of Law and Accountability to the Law: How the Judiciary Held against Trumpism
  20. 12 How Trump Won the 2024 Election
  21. 13 Epilogue: Selected Executive Orders of Trump 2.0
  22. Index

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