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  • Fear, Hate, and Victimhood

  • How George Wallace Wrote the Donald Trump Playbook (Race, Rhetoric, and Media Series)
  • By: Andrew E. Stoner
  • Narrated by: Gary Roelofs
  • Length: 10 hrs and 6 mins

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Fear, Hate, and Victimhood

By: Andrew E. Stoner
Narrated by: Gary Roelofs
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Summary

When Donald Trump announced his campaign for president in 2015, journalists, historians, and politicians alike attempted to compare his candidacy to that of Governor George Wallace. Like Trump, Wallace, who launched four presidential campaigns between 1964 and 1976, utilized rhetoric based in resentment, nationalism, and anger to sway and eventually captivate voters among America’s white majority. Though separated by almost half a century, the campaigns of both Wallace and Trump broke new grounds for political partisanship and divisiveness.

In Fear, Hate, and Victimhood: How George Wallace Wrote the Donald Trump Playbook, author Andrew E. Stoner conducts a deep analysis of the two candidates, their campaigns, and their speeches and activities, as well as their coverage by the media, through the lens of demagogic rhetoric. Though past work on Wallace argues conventional politics overcame the candidate, Stoner makes the case that Wallace may in fact be a prelude to the more successful Trump campaign.

Stoner considers how ideas about “in-group” and “out-group” mentalities operate in politics, how anti-establishment views permeate much of the rhetoric in question, and how expressions of victimhood often paradoxically characterize the language of a leader praised for “telling it like it is.” He also examines the role of political spectacle in each candidate’s campaigns, exploring how media struggles to respond tolet alone documentdemagogic rhetoric

The book is published by University Press of Mississippi. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

"Highly recommended." (CHOICE)

"An important contribution to our contemporary study of political communication...." (Ferald Bryan, Northern Illinois University)

©2022 University Press of Mississippi (P)2023 Redwood Audiobooks
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