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Author Hawley, George (Political scientist), author.

Title Making sense of the alt-right / George Hawley.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2017]

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Description x, 218 pages ; 23 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-212) and index.
Contents Introduction -- The alt-right's goals and predecessors -- The first wave of the alt-right -- The alt-right returns -- The alt-right attack on the conservative movement -- The alt-right and the 2016 election -- The "alt-lite" -- Conclusion.
Summary "During the 2016 election, a new term entered the mainstream American political lexicon: "alt-right," short for "alternative right." Despite the innocuous name, the alt-right is a white-nationalist movement. Yet it differs from earlier racist groups: it is youthful and tech savvy, obsessed with provocation and trolling, amorphous, predominantly online, and mostly anonymous. And it was energized by Donald Trump's presidential campaign. In Making Sense of the Alt-Right, George Hawley provides an accessible introduction and gives vital perspective on the emergence of a group whose overt racism has confounded expectation for a more tolerant America. Hawley explains the movement's origins, evolution, methods, and core belief in white-identity politics. The book explores how the alt-right differs from traditional white nationalism, libertarianism, and other online illiberal ideologies such as neoreaction, as well as from mainstream Republicans and even Donald Trump and Steve Bannon. The alt-right's use of offensive humor and its trolling-driven approach, based in animosity to so-called political correctness, can make it difficult to determine true motivations. Yet through exclusive interviews and a careful study of the alt-right's influential texts, Hawley is able to paint a full picture of a movement that not only disagrees with liberalism but also fundamentally rejects most of the tenets of American conservatism. Hawley points to the alt-right's growing influence and makes a case for coming to a precise understanding of its beliefs without sensationalism or downplaying the movement's radicalism."--Dust jacket.
Subject White supremacy movements -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
White nationalism -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Whites -- United States -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
United States -- Social conditions -- 1980-
United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01919811
White nationalism. (OCoLC)fst01895876
White supremacy movements. (OCoLC)fst01174715
Whites -- Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01174823
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Chronological Term Since 1980
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780231185127 hardcover alkaline paper
023118512X hardcover alkaline paper
9780231546003 electronic book

 
    
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