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Record Nr.

UNINA9910554202103321

Autore

Critchlow Donald T. <1948->

Titolo

In defense of populism : protest and American democracy / / Donald T. Critchlow

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2020]

©2020

ISBN

0-8122-9773-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (224 p.) : 1 table

Disciplina

320.56620973

Soggetti

Populism - United States - History

Social movements - United States - History

Democracy - United States - History

Electronic books.

United States Politics and government

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Social Protest and Democracy -- 1. Populism: Prelude to “Big Government” -- 2. The New Deal, Social Protest, and the Administrative State -- 3. How Grassroots Mobilization Changed Postwar Civil Rights -- 4. Second- Wave Feminism, Social Protest, and the Rights Revolution -- 5. The Populist Right: Anti- Statism and Anti- Elitism -- 6. Protest in a Polarized Age -- Notes -- Index -- Acknowledgments

Sommario/riassunto

Grassroots activism, presenting a cacophony of voices calling for reform of various sorts without programmatic coherence, is often derided as populist and distrusted by both political parties and voters. But according to Donald T. Critchlow, grassroots movements are actually responsible for political party transformation, both Democratic and Republic, into instruments of reform that reflect the interests, concerns, and anxieties of the electorate.Contrary to popular discourse warning about the dangers of populism, Critchlow argues that grassroots activism is essential to party renewal within a democratic system. In Defense of Populism examines movements that influenced Republican, Democratic, and third-party politics—from the Progressives



and their influence on Teddy Roosevelt, to New Dealers and FDR, to the civil rights, feminist, and environmental movements and their impact on the Democratic Party, to the Reagan Revolution and the Tea Party. In each case, Critchlow narrates representative biographies of activists, party leaders, and presidents to show how movements become viable calls for reform that get translated into policy positions.Social tensions and political polarization continue to be prevalent today. Increased social disorder and populist outcry are expected whenever political elites and distant bureaucratic government are challenged. In Defense of Populism shows how, as a result of grassroots activism and political-party reform, policy advances are made, a sense of national confidence is restored, and the belief that American democracy works in the midst of crisis is affirmed.