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Raised to Rage: The Politics of Anger and the Roots of Authoritarianism


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Raised to Rage: The Politics of Anger and the Roots of Authoritarianism

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael A. Milburn
By (author) Sheree D. Conrad

ISBN:

9780262533256

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

12th August 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political campaigning and advertising
Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality
Social and political philosophy

Dewey:

320.019

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 19mm

Description

An argument that voter anger and authoritarian political attitudes can be traced to the displacement of anger, fear, and helplessness.Politicians routinely amplify and misdirect voters' anger and resentment to win their support. Opportunistic candidates encourage supporters to direct their anger toward Mexicans, Muslims, women, protestors, and others, rather than the true socioeconomic causes of their discontent. This book offers a compelling and novel explanation for political anger and the roots of authoritarian political attitudes. In Raised to Rage, Michael Milburn and Sheree Conrad connect vociferous opposition to immigrants, welfare, and abortion to the displacement of anger, fear, and helplessness. These emotions may be triggered by real economic and social instability, but Milburn and Conrad's research shows that the original source is in childhood brutalization or some other emotional trauma. Their research also shows that frequent experiences of physical punishment in childhood increase support in adulthood for punitive public policies, distorting the political process. Originally published in 1996, reprinted now with a new introduction by the authors that updates the empirical evidence and connects it to the current political situation, this book offers a timely consideration of a paradox in American politics- why voters are convinced by campaign rhetoric, exaggeration, and scapegoating to vote against their own interests.

Author Bio

Michael A. Milburn is Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston, where Sheree D. Conrad is Senior Lecturer Psychology.

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