Campaigning for president in 1980, Ronald Reagan told stories of Cadillac-driving "welfare queens" and "strapping young bucks" buying T-bone steaks with food stamps. In trumpeting these tales of welfare run amok, Reagan never needed to mention race, because he was blowing a dog whistle: sending a message about racial minorities inaudible on one level, but clearly heard on another. In doing so, he tapped into a long political tradition that started with George Wallace and Richard Nixon, and is more relevant than ever in the age of the Tea Party and the first black president.
In Dog Whistle Politics, Ian Haney López offers a sweeping account of how politicians and plutocrats deploy veiled racial appeals to persuade white voters to support policies that favor the extremely rich yet threaten their own interests. Dog whistle appeals generate middle-class enthusiasm for political candidates who promise to crack down on crime, curb undocumented immigration, and protect the heartland against Islamic infiltration, but ultimately vote to slash taxes for the rich, give corporations regulatory control over industry and financial markets, and aggressively curtail social services. White voters, convinced by powerful interests that minorities are their true enemies, fail to see the connection between the political agendas they support and the surging wealth inequality that takes an increasing toll on their lives. The tactic continues at full force, with the Republican Party using racial provocations to drum up enthusiasm for weakening unions and public pensions, defunding public schools, and opposing health care reform.
Rejecting any simple story of malevolent and obvious racism, Haney López links as never before the two central themes that dominate American politics today: the decline of the middle class and the Republican Party's increasing reliance on white voters. Dog Whistle Politics will generate a lively and much-needed debate about how racial politics has destabilized the American middle class -- white and nonwhite members alike.
Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class
📄 Viewing lite version
Full site ›
Book Details
Author(s)Ian Haney López
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0199964270
ISBN-139780199964277
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank612,213
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description ▲
Similar Products ▼
- Merge Left: Fusing Race and Class, Winning Elections, and Saving America
- White by Law 10th Anniversary Edition (Critical America)
- Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right
- How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States
- Kochland: The Secret History of Koch Industries and Corporate Power in America
- How to Be an Antiracist
- The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution
- White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America
- Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America
- The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
More Books in History
All the King's Men: The Truth Behind SOE's Greatest Wa…
View
India Discovered
View
Who Killed Canadian History?
View
Britain, 1815-1918: A-level (Flagship History)
View
10 Downing Street: The Illustrated History
View
Jane's F-117 Stealth Fighter: At The Controls
View
Jane's Tanks & Combat Vehicles Recognition Guide
View
PEACEKEEPER - the Road to Sarajevo
View
Freedom at Midnight
View