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Geopolitics. --- Geopolítica. --- Trump, Donald, --- United States --- Estados Unidos --- América Latina --- Latin America --- Foreign relations --- Relaciones exteriores --- Política y gobierno --- 2009-2017. --- Estados Unidos. --- Politics and government --- World politics --- Trump, Donald J., --- Tramp, Donalʹd, --- Трамп, Дональд, --- 川普唐納德, --- The Donald, --- Donald, --- Trump, Donald John,
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The rise of populism is usually attributed by commentators to either incomeinequality or culture wars. We are witnessing, they argue, either the displaced angerof the 99% orthe revenge of the “deplorables” against the “liberal elite.”They are wrong. In this forensic book, Eric Protzer and Paul Summerville arguethat populism is actually a response to a profound sense that many of the world’sleading economies are unfair. They show that in meritocratic countries, such asAustralia, Canada, Portugal, and Japan, populism has not taken root. In contrast,the countries that have been hit by the worst populist upheavals — like the US,UK, France, andItaly — have low social mobility. The way to address populism is torestore the connection between contribution and reward andcraft a politics thatreclaims the reasonable grievances that drive populism while discarding its falsediagnoses and toxic “solutions.” (Provided by publisher)
Income distribution --- Populism --- Political aspects --- United States --- Economic conditions --- Politics and government --- #SBIB:321H81 --- #SBIB:324H60 --- Westerse politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw : nationalisme, corporatisme, fascisme, nationaal socialisme, rechtsextremisme, populisme --- Politieke socialisatie --- 211 Politieke filosofie --- Populisme --- Rechtvaardigheid --- 460 Economie --- books --- Income distribution - Political aspects - United States --- Populism - United States --- United States - Economic conditions - 21st century --- United States - Politics and government - 2009-2017 --- United States - Politics and government - 2017 --- -#SBIB:321H81 --- -Income distribution --- Distribution of income --- Income inequality --- Inequality of income --- Distribution (Economic theory) --- Disposable income
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This text examines the shape, composition, and practices of the United States political media landscape. It explores the roots of the current epistemic crisis in political communication with a focus on the remarkable 2016 U.S. president election culminating in the victory of Donald Trump and the first year of his presidency.
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