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Highlights
- An objective and empirical assessment of Trump supporters as part of a larger social movement
- About the Author: Robert Hartmann McNamara is currently a professor of criminal justice at the Citadel.
- 256 Pages
- Political Science, Political Process
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An objective and empirical assessment of Trump supporters as part of a larger social movementBook Synopsis
An objective and empirical assessment of Trump supporters as part of a larger social movement
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Everyday People provides a fresh and much-needed sociological voice for understanding the societal context that gave rise to Trumpism and provides a clear analysis of our current cultural and political divides
Everyday People provides a valuable supplement to political and psychological analyses of Trumpism by examining the social contexts that have allowed for its emergence, persistence, and effects on contemporary social life. True to the spirit of sociology, the book explores both social causes and social consequences of Trumpsters while asking how the movement is both similar and distinct within the context of U.S. social history.
About the Author
Robert Hartmann McNamara is currently a professor of criminal justice at the Citadel. He is the author of more than thirty books, including: The Criminalization of Immigration: Truth, Lies, Tragedy and Consequences, Social Problems: Finding Solutions, Taking Action; Multiculturalism, Crime, and Criminal Justice.