Democracy under Fire

Donald Trump and the Breaking of American History

Lawrence R Jacobs author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:27th Oct '24

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Donald Trump's presidency offered Americans a dire warning regarding the vulnerabilities in their democracy, but the threat is broader and deeper-and looms still. "January 6th was a disgrace," Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell solemnly intoned at the end of Donald Trump's second impeachment trial on February 13, 2021. As to the culprit, Senator McConnell declared that "there is no question that President Donald Trump is practically and morally responsible." Before Trump even ran for President, his disdain for the rules, procedures, and norms of American democracy and the US Constitution was well-known and led prominent Republicans to repudiate him as "unfit" for the GOP nomination. Given the clear-eyed assessment of candidate Trump, why did the Republican Party nominate him as its presidential candidate in 2016 and then stand by him during the next eight years, nominating him three times? Much of the attention paid to Trump's rise to power has focused on his corrosive personality and divisive style of governing. But he alone is not the problem. The vulnerability is much broader and deeper. The ascendance of Trump is the culmination of nearly 250 years of political reforms that gradually ceded party nominations to small cliques of ideologically motivated party activists, interest groups, and donors able to exploit the more open primary system that began in the 1970s?. Trump's rise is not an aberration, but a predictable outcome of trends deeply rooted in American history that have only accelerated in the last few decades. In the updated paperback edition of Democracy under Fire, Lawrence Jacobs provides a highly engaging, if disturbing, history of political reforms since the late-eighteenth century that over time dangerously weakened democracy, widened political inequality as well as racial disparities, and rewarded toxic political polarization. Jacobs' searing indictment of political reformers concludes with recommendations to restrain the unbridled ambition of politicians who thrive on division and instead generate broad citizen engagement with tangible policy making.

This is is an incredible contribution. Anyone who wants to understand how American democracy has evolved to its current place needs to read this book." James N. Druckman, Northwestern University
In Democracy under Fire, Larry Jacobs provides the needed historical context to the existential challenges our electoral system faces in the age of Trump. Excellent, important, and timely." Norman Ornstein, Emeritus Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
“By now, the personal pathologies of Donald Trump are obvious to all. But the roots of ongoing authoritarian threats lie in failures by US elites of all stripes—candidates and o ceholders who have repeatedly catered to extreme activists and evaded majority accountability. Drawing on decades of scholarship, Lawrence Jacobs dissects these threats from above and outlines compelling reforms.A provocative, well-researched, and powerfully reasoned work, Democracy under Fire is a timely wake-up call for all of us who care about America's future." Theda Skocpol, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology, Harvard University, and Director of the Scholars Strategy Network
Democracy under Fire is a crucial book offering a cogent, accessible, and actionable analysis about the way the dramatic interplay between political institutions and voter behavior makes American democracy more fragile." Hahrie Han, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute, Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University

ISBN: 9780197778906

Dimensions: 208mm x 140mm x 20mm

Weight: 363g

296 pages