European University Institute Library

American rage, how anger shapes our politics, Steven W. Webster

Label
American rage, how anger shapes our politics, Steven W. Webster
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
American rage
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Steven W. Webster
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
how anger shapes our politics
Summary
American Rage argues that anger is the central emotion governing contemporary US politics, with powerful, deleterious effects. Tracing the developments that have given rise to a culture of anger in the mass public, the book sheds new light on both public opinion and voting behavior. Steven W. Webster skillfully uses a combination of novel datasets, new measures of anger, and a series of experiments to show how anger causes citizens to lose trust in the national government and weaken in their commitment to democratic norms and values. Despite these negative consequences, political elites strategically seek to elicit anger among their supporters. Presenting compelling evidence, Webster ultimately concludes that elites engage in this behavior because voter anger leads to voter loyalty. When voters are angry, they are more likely to vote for their party's slate of candidates at multiple levels of the federal electoral system.--, Provided by publisher
Content