Social scientists explain the tea party movement / with a selection of primary documents / edited by Roger Chapman ; with a foreword by John Calhoun.
Material type:
- 9780773430372
- 0773430377
- 320.520973 23
- JK 2391 S678 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Foreword by John Calhoun; 2. Truth Exalts America: Religious History, the Tea Party, and the Conflicted Meaning of the American Founding by Gideon Mailer; 3. Faith in the Founders: The Tea Party and Fundamental Constitutionalism by Kurt Hohenstein; 4. Not Exactly an American Cup of Tea: The Foreign Context of the Nativist Movement Known as the Tea Party by Roger Chapman; 5. Revisiting the Tea Party: Obesity and Food Consumption Laws in America by Alison Peck; 6. The Tea Party: A Civil Religious Movement by Flavio Hickel, Jr.; 7. Religious Practice, Social Issues, and the Tea Party by Heather A. Beasley; 8. The Tea Party and Narrow-Casting Media by Justin P. Coffey; 9. "The Tea Party Doesn't See Color": Locating the Individualist Basis of the Tea Party's Racial Ideology by Nathanael P. Romero and Christopher B. Zeichmann; 10. Sarah Palin's Nature: The Tea Party and Environmentalism by Roger Chapman; 11. The Tea Party and the Unions: Class Struggle in America at the Opening of the 21st Century by Dan La Botz.
Debunks the claim that the Tea Party is a nativist political movement with its roots in the American Revolution by looking at it from several angles.
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