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George Hawley

    Cet auteur explore les sciences politiques, avec des intérêts de recherche couvrant la démographie, le comportement électoral et les partis politiques. Son travail examine souvent la politique d'immigration et le mouvement conservateur en Amérique. Au-delà de ses activités académiques, il intervient également en tant que consultant et commentateur médiatique. Il offre aux lecteurs un aperçu approfondi de la politique américaine.

    The Moderate Majority
    Demography, Culture, and the Decline of America's Christian Denominations
    Making Sense of the Alt-Right
    The Alt-Right
    Conservatism in a Divided America
    White Voters in 21st Century America
    • White Voters in 21st Century America

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the political behavior of the white community as a whole, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of recent trends and speculations about the future. It explores how white political behavior shifts in response to increasing diversity, questioning whether whites will evolve into a more homogenous voting bloc or maintain their political diversity in the coming decades. This unique perspective sheds light on the complexities of racial dynamics and voting patterns within the white demographic.

      White Voters in 21st Century America
    • Conservatism in a Divided America

      The Right and Identity Politics

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(4)Évaluer

      Offering an in-depth analysis of modern conservatism, this book utilizes extensive data to explore its evolution and impact over the years. It stands out as a significant contribution to political literature, reflecting the author's impressive career. The examination sheds light on key themes and trends, making it an essential read for those interested in understanding contemporary conservative thought.

      Conservatism in a Divided America
    • The Alt-Right

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(31)Évaluer

      This book explains the ideas, tactics, history, and prominent figures of the so-called Alt-Right, a white nationalist movement that first gained national and international prominence during the 2016 presidential election. It describes this movement's place in contemporary American life, and how the Alt-Right relates to Donald Trump's much larger right-wing populist movement. In clear and dispassionate terms, the book explains the degree to which the Alt-Right and other elements of the modern white supremacist movement threaten American democracy.

      The Alt-Right
    • Making Sense of the Alt-Right

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(244)Évaluer

      During the 2016 election, a new term entered the American political lexicon: alt-right. George Hawley provides an accessible introduction to this troubling racist movement, detailing its origins, evolution, methods, and core belief in white nationalism through exclusive interviews and a careful study of the alt- right's influential texts.

      Making Sense of the Alt-Right
    • The book explores the decline of Christianity in the United States over the past forty years, focusing on trends in religious beliefs and affiliations. It analyzes the significant drop in membership among major denominations, attributing this trend primarily to the shrinking size of American families, including those of Christians. This demographic shift is presented as a key factor contributing to the aging and diminishing numbers of Christian congregations across the country.

      Demography, Culture, and the Decline of America's Christian Denominations
    • The Moderate Majority

      Real GOP Voters and the Myth of Mass Republican Radicalization

      • 170pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the political landscape, this book explores the voices of the moderate majority in a polarized society. It highlights how these individuals often feel overlooked and underrepresented in political discourse. Through a blend of personal stories and analysis, the author advocates for a more inclusive dialogue that bridges the divide between extremes. The narrative emphasizes the importance of compromise and understanding in fostering a healthier political environment, making it a crucial read for those seeking to engage with contemporary issues thoughtfully.

      The Moderate Majority
    • The book explores the growing political homogeneity in American communities, highlighting how individuals are increasingly choosing their residences based on political affiliation. It examines the distinct migratory patterns of Republicans and Democrats, illustrating how these trends are influencing the geographic landscape of American politics. This insightful analysis sheds light on the implications of political segregation and its effects on community dynamics and electoral outcomes.

      Voting and Migration Patterns in the U.S.