In Trump's Populist America, author Steven Rosefielde argues that
the policies Trump fashions are not half measures, but stem from an
understanding of his supporters and their desire for an elected
government that is attuned to the common man's concerns. Through
this lens, voting for Trump can be seen as an act of rebellion, in
the spirit of Jeffersonian democracy, against the establishment.
Despite assertions of xenophobia, bigotry, and racism, Rosefielde
asserts that Trump supporters are nationalists in the Jeffersonian
sense, who oppose being victimized by a special-interest government
at home and who welcome amicable relations with neighbors across
the globe.The book documents the grievances ordinary middle and
working class American people harbour against the establishment's
Global Nation policies at home and abroad, and shows how Trump
intends to rectify matters with policies aimed at building a
Jeffersonian populist America in a workman-like manner. If Trump
succeeds, these policies will reverse the course of 21st century
history for the middle and working class Americans. A battle is
shaping up between populist advocates of open societies, and those
who are sure 'father' knows best.
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