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Brown, David Warfield.
Assumptions of the Tea Party Movement = A World of Their Own /
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Title/Author:
Assumptions of the Tea Party Movement/ by David Warfield Brown.
Reminder of title:
A World of Their Own /
Author:
Brown, David Warfield.
Description:
XVIII, 168 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
United States—Politics and government. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-52117-0
ISBN:
9781137521170
Assumptions of the Tea Party Movement = A World of Their Own /
Brown, David Warfield.
Assumptions of the Tea Party Movement
A World of Their Own /[electronic resource] :by David Warfield Brown. - 1st ed. 2016. - XVIII, 168 p.online resource.
1. Assumptions—Their Use and Abuse -- 2. Self-Reliance Above All -- 3. Politics as “Dirty Business”? -- 4. Free Enterprise as Unassailable? -- 5. The Earth as Man’s Possession? -- 6. The Native-Born as Coming First? -- 7. Reconsidering Assumptions.
This book presents a reassessment of the fundamental principles of the Tea Party movement. The Tea Party movement is largely associated with those who want a severely limited federal government spending far fewer taxpayer dollars. What gets less attention are the underlying Tea Party sentiments that, the book argues, are not so much false as they are terribly dated in light of the current national landscape. Such sentiments include prioritizing self-reliance, viewing politics as a “dirty business,” considering “free enterprise” unassailable, and believing the earth to be man’s possession. Brown skillfully and thoughtfully breaks from partisan considerations to get at the root of the movement, arguing that too many Tea Partiers are living in a world of their own, which, given so many pressing problems in the world, amounts to what Brown calls “sentimental mischief.”.
ISBN: 9781137521170
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-52117-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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United States—Politics and government.
LC Class. No.: JK1-9993
Dewey Class. No.: 320.973
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