Race, Class, and Social Welfare Race, Class, and Social Welfare

Race, Class, and Social Welfare

American Populism Since the New Deal

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Publisher Description

What makes it so difficult to enact and sustain comprehensive social welfare policy that would aid the disadvantaged in the United States? Addressing the relationship between populism and social welfare, this book argues that two competing camps of populists divide American politics. Regressive populists motivated by racial resentment frequently clash with progressive populists, who embrace an expansion of social welfare benefits for the less affluent, regardless of race or ethnicity. Engstrom and Huckfeldt uncover the political forces driving this divided populism, its roots in the aftermath of the civil rights revolution of the mid-twentieth century, and its implications for modern American politics and social welfare policy. Relying on a detailed analysis of party coalitions in the US Congress and the electorate since the New Deal, the authors focus on the intersection between race, class, and oligarchy.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2020
16 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
278
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
9.8
MB

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