White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy
White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy
Random House
Schaller, Tom and Waldman, Paul
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Explore a critical examination of a significant force shaping American politics in White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy. This New York Times Best Seller delves into the complex relationship between rural voters and the democratic principles they hold dear.
The book investigates why a demographic group with substantial electoral influence faces challenges like limited healthcare access and economic decline, leading to a sense of betrayal. It unpacks the paradox of patriotism in rural America, where pride in the nation coexists with a potential detachment from its core democratic traditions.
Authors Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman analyze how political rhetoric and media narratives can amplify resentments, posing a challenge to democratic norms. The work offers a thought-provoking critique of the structures influencing governance and proposes a path toward a more inclusive democracy that addresses the needs of rural communities.
Recognized as a Midwest Indie Bestseller, this timely work provides essential insights into contemporary Current Affairs and the future of American democracy.
