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Author Hawley, George, author.

Title Conservatism in a divided America : the right and identity politics / George Hawley.

Publication Info. Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, 2022.

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 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  320.5209 HAWLEY    Check Shelf
Description x, 356 pages ; 23 cm
Summary "The American conservative movement has consistently declared its opposition to all forms of identity politics, arguing that such a form of politics is at odds with individualism. In this persuasive study, George Hawley examines the nature of identity politics in the United States: how conservatives view and understand it, how they embrace their own versions of identity, and how liberal and conservative intellectuals and politicians navigate this equally dangerous and potentially explosive landscape. Hawley begins his analysis with a synopsis of the variety both of conservative critiques of identity politics and of conservative explanations for how it has come to define America's current political terrain. This historical account of differing conservative approaches to identitarian concerns from the post-war era until today--including race, gender, and immigration--foregrounds conservatism's lack of consistency in its critiques and ultimately its failure to provide convincing arguments against identity politics. Hawley explores the political right's own employment of identity politics, particularly in relation to partisan politics, and highlights how party identification in the United States has become a leading source of identity on both sides of the political spectrum. Hawley also discusses this generation's iteration of American white nationalism, the Alt-Right, from whose rise and fall conservatism may develop a more honest, realistic, and indeed relevant approach to identity politics. Conservatism in a Divided America examines sensitive subjects from a dispassionate, fair-minded approach that will appeal to readers across the ideological divide. The book will interest scholars in and enthusiasts of political theory and psychology, American history, and U.S. electoral politics."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Conservatism and other concepts -- Conservative arguments against identity politics -- Conservative explanations for the rise of identity politics -- Conservatism and the civil rights movement -- Conservatism and feminism -- Conservatism, immigration, and national identity -- Partisan politics as identity politics by another name -- Lessons from the alt-right's rise and fall -- Conclusion: conservatism in the 2020s.
Subject Conservatism -- United States.
Identity politics -- United States.
Conservatism. (OCoLC)fst00875582
Identity politics. (OCoLC)fst01747531
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
ISBN 0268203741
9780268203740
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