
The Tea Party Divided
The Hidden Diversity of a Maturing Movement
Heath Brown(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 18. August 2015
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-1-4408-3644-2 (ISBN)
Description
Unlike previous books on the Tea Party, this work looks at the second phase of party growth to show that what was once considered a monolithic movement is truly a collection of different opinions.
Since the Tea Party exploded onto the American political scene, it has matured and changed, but the differences that now exist within the movement are largely unacknowledged. A more nuanced understanding is called for. Previous treatises have sought explanations for the rise of the movement and focused primarily on its early days. This book, in contrast, focuses on understanding the diversity within the party, challenging the notion that the Tea Party is a homogeneous political movement defined mainly by its ultra-conservatism, regionalism, and rigid political orthodoxy.
To accurately depict the Tea Party as it exists today, the book explores how the party evolved from its first phase to its second, examining important distinctions in terms of who has joined and who has served in Congress and other offices. Differences in Tea Party organizations around the country are examined and their funding sources considered. The book also explores the political positions taken by Tea Party members, looking at the voting records of party legislators to see if they've adhered to stated movement objectives. Finally, and perhaps most intriguingly, the author speculates on what this all means and suggests possible futures for the diverse Tea Party strands.
Since the Tea Party exploded onto the American political scene, it has matured and changed, but the differences that now exist within the movement are largely unacknowledged. A more nuanced understanding is called for. Previous treatises have sought explanations for the rise of the movement and focused primarily on its early days. This book, in contrast, focuses on understanding the diversity within the party, challenging the notion that the Tea Party is a homogeneous political movement defined mainly by its ultra-conservatism, regionalism, and rigid political orthodoxy.
To accurately depict the Tea Party as it exists today, the book explores how the party evolved from its first phase to its second, examining important distinctions in terms of who has joined and who has served in Congress and other offices. Differences in Tea Party organizations around the country are examined and their funding sources considered. The book also explores the political positions taken by Tea Party members, looking at the voting records of party legislators to see if they've adhered to stated movement objectives. Finally, and perhaps most intriguingly, the author speculates on what this all means and suggests possible futures for the diverse Tea Party strands.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4408-3644-2 (9781440836442)
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Person
Heath Brown, PhD, is assistant professor of public policy at the City University of New York, John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Graduate Center, New York, NY.
Content
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: What Is the Tea Party? Overview of a Maturing Movement, 2009-2014
Chapter 2: Tea Parties: The Movement's Organizations
Chapter 3: Tea Partiers: The People and Their Beliefs
Chapter 4: Tea Party Patrons: Who Has Supported the Movement?
Chapter 5: Tea Party Legislators: Evaluating the Class of 2010 and Beyond
Chapter 6: Anticipating Tea Party Futures
Notes
Index
Chapter 1: What Is the Tea Party? Overview of a Maturing Movement, 2009-2014
Chapter 2: Tea Parties: The Movement's Organizations
Chapter 3: Tea Partiers: The People and Their Beliefs
Chapter 4: Tea Party Patrons: Who Has Supported the Movement?
Chapter 5: Tea Party Legislators: Evaluating the Class of 2010 and Beyond
Chapter 6: Anticipating Tea Party Futures
Notes
Index