Includes bibliographical references (pages 188-196) and index.
Contents:
American politics and social welfare -- Politics at the intersection of race, class, and oligarchy -- Civil rights, social welfare, and populism -- Civil rights and populism: the 1957 Civil Rights Act in the US Senate / with Jack Reilly -- Race, class, and the end of the New Deal in the US Senate / with Fan Lu -- Transforming the twentieth-century House -- Race, class, and a transformed political economy: Turning populism upside down -- Dueling populists and the political ecology of 2016 -- Conclusion: The dangers of upside down populism.
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