A Phenomenology of Trumpism
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This thought-provoking book spans historical periods, cultures, and continents to prompt reflection on rhetoric, politics and the enduring challenges of democracy. Revisiting Classical thought, it offers a lens through which to examine the early ideals of democratic governance, social and cultural tensions, and the evolving role of the individual.
The book argues that both the Republican and Democrat political parties are responsible for the decline of democracy in the United States. It premises objective evidence of how the current political crisis in the U.S. in particular, and in the West in general, is a result of the disregard of the Greeks by the U.S. Constitution as well as the gradual withdrawal of the Classics from our educational system. The book concludes that the current state of affairs leads to a new form of totalitarianism.
The core argument of A Phenomenology of Trumpism is that the current political unrest in America and the West is ultimately traceable to the utter failure of Western education. The purging of the Greeks from our schools with the masquerade that was modernity, combined with a constitutional anti-intellectualism in America, has bred generations of Western citizens who cannot think. In the absence of human thought, market ideologies have enjoyed a long leash to establish as incontestable the idea that any existential proposition alternative to their own is nothing but an arrogant desire to redesign life itself.
In our βAge of Trumpism,β where President Trump is summoned to check uncritical progressivism, and where technoligarchs have availed themselves to either side, stupefied electorates must choose from either a preanthropic or a metanthropic future.
In the absence of any anthropic constancy, either one of the alternatives is served by unfettered encroaching technologies that entail forms of totalitarianism as never before. It may be already too late, this book argues, but to bring back human thought towards the possibility of democracy and freedom, is to assess our situation out of Heideggerβs phenomenology and the metaphysical objectivity of Greek tragic art.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781835952900
Publisher: Intellect
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 26 June 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Intellect Books
Illustration: 2 Halftones, black and white
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 170.0mm
Height: 244.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 296
About the Author
Born and raised in Athens, Greece, Dr Michael Arvanitopoulos is an elementary school teacher in the United States.
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