
Beyond Polarized American Democracy
From Mass Society to Coups and Civil War
Michael Haas(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 11. August 2023
Book
Hardback
346 pages
978-1-032-47414-4 (ISBN)
Description
Civil war in the United States is now a mainstream topic due to apparent signs of ongoing planning. This book reveals why in several ways. First, four major ideological drivers of possible conflict are identified. Next, ten arenas of ongoing nonviolent civil war are traced as increasingly for micro-level violence. Then several dozen alternative scenarios are traced to explain how civil war could break out very soon. Finally, measures are delineated about how the country might prevent calamity.
Anarchists, Christian Nationalists, Libertarians, and Triumphalists are determined to impose their views on the diverse nation and reduce opponents to second-class status. They demonstrate their blatant determination through nonviolent political contests involving conspiracy theories, cultural differences, verbal contestation, anti-elitism, racism, well-armed groups with nationwide membership, political demonization, media disinformation, Congressional hyperpartisanship, reducing constitutional rights, and legal fights by some states against others. But often they go beyond and commit violence out of sheer enjoyment in making opponents suffer. Beyond Polarized American Democracy: From Mass Society to Coups and Civil War suggests remedies for each of ten types of nonviolent civil war, but most are long-term solutions that cannot deal with an imminent threat. Accordingly, the book reviews governmental and military resources as well as efforts to counteract the ideological contest through political innovations. The analysis flows from the sociological Mass Society Paradigm, which argues that democracy's survival depends upon the ability of civil society to relay the needs of the people to institutions of government and provide effective pressure for corrective action. As developed to explain the rise of Nazism in Germany, the analysis applies lessons from studies of coups and civil wars to identify how to prevent the loss of democracy in the United States.
Anarchists, Christian Nationalists, Libertarians, and Triumphalists are determined to impose their views on the diverse nation and reduce opponents to second-class status. They demonstrate their blatant determination through nonviolent political contests involving conspiracy theories, cultural differences, verbal contestation, anti-elitism, racism, well-armed groups with nationwide membership, political demonization, media disinformation, Congressional hyperpartisanship, reducing constitutional rights, and legal fights by some states against others. But often they go beyond and commit violence out of sheer enjoyment in making opponents suffer. Beyond Polarized American Democracy: From Mass Society to Coups and Civil War suggests remedies for each of ten types of nonviolent civil war, but most are long-term solutions that cannot deal with an imminent threat. Accordingly, the book reviews governmental and military resources as well as efforts to counteract the ideological contest through political innovations. The analysis flows from the sociological Mass Society Paradigm, which argues that democracy's survival depends upon the ability of civil society to relay the needs of the people to institutions of government and provide effective pressure for corrective action. As developed to explain the rise of Nazism in Germany, the analysis applies lessons from studies of coups and civil wars to identify how to prevent the loss of democracy in the United States.
Reviews / Votes
This book offers a critical discussion about the increasing risks to American democracy. The author presents a meaningful framework of four ideologies (that co-exist uneasily together) as well as ten types of nonviolent civil wars that are currently underway in the US. This two-level strategy allows readers to understand how proponents of the four groups can draw on any combination of the types of nonviolent civil wars to disrupt democracy. I heartily recommend this book as it starts an important conversation for all who support democracy.-- Anna Bounds, Associate Professor of Sociology, Queens College
The idea of a second civil war in American politics has received scant attention and should be taken more seriously in an era of rising vigilantism, record polarization, and rising extremism. I am glad this author is making this a focus and strongly recommend this book to readers committed to maintaining democracy in the US.
-- Anthony DiMaggio, Associate Professor of Policial Science, Lehigh University and author of Rising Fascism in America: It Can Happen Here (Routledge, 2022)
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, General, Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
675 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-47414-4 (9781032474144)
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Person
Michael Haas is a graduate of Stanford University and Yale University. After earning his doctorate, he taught in the Department of Political Science at the University of Hawai'i for 35 years, with additional appointments at Northwestern University, Purdue University, the University of California Riverside, the University of London, and five California State University campuses. He is currently a member of the International Advisory Council of the University of Cambodia, Phnom Penh. He also serves as President of the Political Film Society in Los Angeles. Due to his work on behalf of human rights, both through publications and some political activity in regard to American racism and foreign policy misadventures, he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010.
Content
Part I Introduction
1. On the Cusp of Civil War
Part II Types of Civil War
2. Conspiratorial Civil War
3. Culture War
4. Verbal Civil War
5. Class-Based Civil War
6. Racial Civil War
7. Civil Society Civil War
8. Information Civil War
9. Congressional Civil War
10. Constitutional Civil War
11. Interstate Civil War
Part III End Game
12. Countermeasures to Stop Nonviolent Civil War
13. Metastasizing from Nonviolent to Violent Civil War
14. Looking Forward into an Abyss?
1. On the Cusp of Civil War
Part II Types of Civil War
2. Conspiratorial Civil War
3. Culture War
4. Verbal Civil War
5. Class-Based Civil War
6. Racial Civil War
7. Civil Society Civil War
8. Information Civil War
9. Congressional Civil War
10. Constitutional Civil War
11. Interstate Civil War
Part III End Game
12. Countermeasures to Stop Nonviolent Civil War
13. Metastasizing from Nonviolent to Violent Civil War
14. Looking Forward into an Abyss?