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Author:
Haney-López, Ian author.
Title:
Merge left : fusing race and class, winning elections, and saving America / Ian Haney López.
Publisher:
The New Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xxiii, 263 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Racism--Political aspects--United States.
Post-racialism--United States.
Right and left (Political science)--United States.
United States--Political aspects.--Political aspects.
United States--Politics and government--21st century.
Politics and government.
Post-racialism.
Race relations--Political aspects.
Racism--Political aspects.
Right and left (Political science)
United States.
2000-2099
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [229]-253) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Matt and Tom -- Yes, It's still dog whistling. That's a good thing because the alternative is far worse -- Testing racial fear -- The Right consistently links race, class, and government -- How the Right's core narrative shapes the political landscape: base, persuadables, and opposition -- Should the Left lead with racial justice? -- Can Democrates build a supermajority while staying silent about racism? -- When economic populists talk about racial justice -- The "merge right" chapter, or how Trumpism mines and fuels dangerous trends among whites -- The race-class approach -- 20/20 vision: comparing the left's possible response to anti-immigrant dog whistling -- Afterword: Darkest before the dawn.
Summary:
"In 2014, Ian Haney López in Dog Whistle Politics named and explained the coded racial appeals exploited by right-wing politicians over the last half century--and thereby anticipated the 2016 presidential election. Now the country is heading into what will surely be one of the most consequential elections ever, with the Right gearing up to exploit racial fear-mongering to divide and distract, and the Left splintered over the next step forward. Some want to focus on racial justice head-on; others insist that a race-silent focus on class avoids alienating white voters. Can either approach--race-forward or colorblind--build the progressive supermajorities necessary to break political gridlock and fundamentally change the country's direction? For the past two years, Haney López has been collaborating with a research team of union activists, racial justice leaders, communications specialists, and pollsters. Based on conversations, interviews, and surveys with thousands of people all over the country, the team found a way forward. By merging the fights for racial justice and for shared economic prosperity, they were able to build greater enthusiasm for both goals--and for the cross-racial solidarity needed to win elections. What does this mean? It means that neutralizing the Right's political strategy of racial division is possible, today. And that's the key to everything progressives want to achieve. A work of deep research, nuanced argument, and urgent insight, Merge Left: Fusing Race and Class, Winning Elections, and Saving America is an indispensable tool for the upcoming political season and in the larger fight to build racial justice and shared economic prosperity for all of us."-- Publisher's website.
ISBN:
1620975645
9781620975640
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1117318831
LCCN:
2019020110
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
CEAX572 -- Kirkwood Community College Library (Cedar Rapids)

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