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At War with Government

How Conservatives Weaponized Distrust from Goldwater to Trump
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At War with Government reveals how since the 1950s, American conservative elites have deliberately undermined trust in government to further their own partisan goals. Political scientists Amy Fried and Douglas B. Harris trace this strategy through decades of political history, from Nixon and Reagan to the Tea Party and Trump. They examine how conservatives have cultivated cynicism, racial division, and opposition to domestic state action, using these tactics to shift power, win elections, and roll back government services and regulations. Drawing on archival research, the authors offer a powerful diagnosis of America’s political polarisation and propose ways to rebuild public trust in government.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in American politics, political science, and contemporary government issues, as well as those seeking insight into the mechanics of political distrust and strategies for renewing trust in democracy.

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Polling shows that since the 1950s Americans’ trust in government has fallen dramatically to historically low levels. The political scientists Amy Fried and Douglas B. Harris reveal that this trend is no accidentβ€”it is fueled by conservative elites who benefit from it.

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Polling shows that since the 1950s Americans' trust in government has fallen dramatically to historically low levels. In At War with Government, the political scientists Amy Fried and Douglas B. Harris reveal that this trend is no accident. Although distrust of authority is deeply rooted in American culture, it is fuelled by conservative elites who benefit from it. Since the postwar era, conservative leaders have deliberately and strategically undermined faith in the political system for partisan aims.

Fried and Harris detail how conservatives have sown distrust to build organisations, win elections, shift power towards institutions that they control, and secure policy victories. They trace this strategy from the Nixon and Reagan years through Gingrich's Contract with America, the Tea Party, and Donald Trump's rise and presidency. Conservatives have promoted a political identity opposed to domestic state action, used racial messages to undermine unity, and cultivated cynicism to build and bolster coalitions. Once in power, they have defunded public services unless they help their constituencies and rolled back regulations, perversely proving the failure of government.

Fried and Harris draw on archival sources to document how conservative elites have strategised behind the scenes. With a powerful diagnosis of our polarised era, At War with Government also proposes how we might rebuild trust in government by countering the strategies conservatives have used to weaken it.

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At War with Government has been praised as a brilliant and compelling analysis of American political distrust. Theda Skocpol calls it a fresh approach and a roadmap for citizen activists and public servants to restore faith in democratic government as serving the common good. Matthew Yglesias highlights the book’s crucial framework for understanding how distrust is strategically promoted for partisan and ideological purposes, making it essential reading for those interested in contemporary politics and policymaking.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231195218

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 August 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Amy Fried is John Mitchell Nickerson Professor of Political Science at the University of Maine. She is the author of Muffled Echoes: Oliver North and the Politics of Public Opinion (Columbia, 1997) and Pathways to Polling: Crisis, Cooperation, and the Making of Public Opinion Professions (2012).

Douglas B. Harris is professor of political science at Loyola University Maryland. He is coauthor of Choosing the Leader: Leadership Elections in the U.S. House of Representatives (2019) and The Austin-Boston Connection: Fifty Years of House Democratic Leadership, 1937–1989 (2009) and coeditor of Doing Archival Research in Political Science (2012).

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