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MAGA and the White Social Conservative Worldview: The Rhetoric that Colonized the Republican Party examines how political narratives of the American myth created the road that Donald Trump used to colonize and take control of not only the Republican Party but the Republican base voter that was created through the political narratives of politicians including Thomas Jefferson, John Calhoun, Strom Thurmond, George Wallace, Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Pat Buchanan, and Newt Gingrich. All of which culminated in the rhetoric and politics of the Tea Party and its subsequent champion Donald Trump. MAGA and the White Social Conservative Worldview examines how Trump benefited from decades of resentment, Southern Strategy politics and narratives within White social conservatism within the Republican Party. Donald Trump is the heir of the party, with the seismic party change of Strom Thurmond and a large bloc of Southern voters in reaction to Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts of the 1960s and the Republican’s ultimate adoption of the politics of states’ rights and fear of tyranny from the federal government. This book summarizes foundational rhetorical narratives of the Whitesocial conservative worldview that formed the basis for the rise of its newest incantation – Trumpism and how this newest iteration of ideas dating back to Jefferson and Calhoun colonized the modern Republican Party.
Arthur H. Garrison is a Professor of Criminal Justice at Kutztown University.
Chapter One: White Social Conservative Worldview Politics: A Brief SummaryChapter Two: Explaining and Defining White Social Conservative WorldviewChapter Three: Foundation of the White Social Conservative Worldview: Thomas Jefferson, Morgan Godwyn, Race and Slavery at the Founding of AmericaChapter Four: Foundation of White Social Conservative Worldview: Post-Jefferson - The Rise of States Rights Nullification Advocate John CalhounChapter Five: The Southern Strategy and Post-Calhoun Racialization of Republican Political RhetoricChapter Six: The Southern Strategy and the Contemporary Republican Electoral BaseChapter Seven: William F. Buckley and the Adoption of White Fear in Republican Political RhetoricChapter Eight: Pat Buchanan, Newt Gingrich, the Supreme Court, and the Victories in the PostWallace White Populist RevoltChapter Nine: Trumpism in the Hands of the Saint Paul (Pied Piper) of White Populist Rage and Fear: Tucker CarlsonChapter Ten: The Republican House of Representatives - A Trump Story
MAGA and the White Social Conservative Worldview should be studied by political scientists and other serious readers seeking to understand the remarkable rise of MAGA. Rescuing progenitors of American conservatism from relative neglect, Garrison’s scholarship rests on impressive research and analysis … Garrison writes with great clarity and precision.