Herrenvolk Democracy: The Rise of the Alt-Right in Trump, Donald’s America

In Christine M. Battista & Melissa R. Sande (eds.), Critical Theory and the Humanities in the Age of the Alt-Right. Springer Verlag. pp. 81-99 (2019)
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Abstract

As Hillary Clinton warned that Donald Trump was aiding the Alt-Right’s movement to take over the Republican Party by making extremism acceptable to mainstream Americans, white nationalists were celebrating it. What does this mean for American democracy? Political scientists Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt argue that Trump’s election to the presidency signals a threat to American democracy because he has “no real allegiance to democratic norms” and because the Republican Party failed to maintain those norms by catering to Tea Party extremism which undermined mutual toleration and institutional restraint. This chapter argues that Trump’s successful presidential bid and the 2016 GOP platform stem from an ideology of white racial normalcy and a race-based nationalism that emerges out of Southern Civil Religion, thereby reinventing nineteenth-century Herrenvolk democracy for the twenty-first century. It examines how the rise of the Alt-Right was legitimized through neoconservative appeals to white victimology, the erosion of traditional values, and the crisis of fragmentation allegedly posed by cultural pluralism and liberal democracy, and how its agenda was codified through the 2016 GOP platform.

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