Republic of Wrath: How American Politics Turned Tribal, From George Washington to Donald Trump

Republic of Wrath: How American Politics Turned Tribal, From George Washington to Donald Trump

by James. A. Morone
Republic of Wrath: How American Politics Turned Tribal, From George Washington to Donald Trump

Republic of Wrath: How American Politics Turned Tribal, From George Washington to Donald Trump

by James. A. Morone

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Overview

A prize-winning political scientist untangles the deep roots of tribalism in America.


American politics seems to be in an unprecedented uproar. But in this revelatory work of political history, James A. Morone shows that today's rancor isn't what's new — the clarity of the battle lines is. Past eras were full of discord, but the most contentious question in American society — Who are we? — never split along party lines.


Instead, each party reached out to different groups on the margins of power: immigrants, African Americans, and women. But, as the United States underwent profound societal transformations from the Civil War to the populist explosion to the Great Migration to civil rights to the latest era of immigration, the party alignment shifted. African Americans conquered the old segregationist party and Democrats slowly evolved into the party of civil rights, immigration, and gender rights. Republicans turned whiter and more nativist. The unprecedented party lineup now injects tribal intensity into every policy difference.


Republic of Wrath tells the story of America as we've never heard it before, explaining the origins of our fractious times and suggesting how we might build a more robust republic.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780465002443
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 09/08/2020
Pages: 432
Sales rank: 534,404
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

James A. Morone is the John Hazen White professor of political science and public policy at Brown University. He is author of two New York Times notable books and the award-winning Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Introduction: How American Politics Turned Tribal 1

Part I The Parties Rise

1 Into the Temple of Liberty on the Shoulders of Slaves: The First Political Campaign (1800) 29

2 "Keep the Ball Rolling": The First Campaign for the Masses (1840) 61

Part II Crack-Up: The Civil War and America's Identity

3 A Fire Bell in the Night: The Path to War (1852-1860) 95

4 Who Are We? The Civil War and Its Legacies (1860-1876) 127

Part III The Populists and their Long Shadow

5 Populism and the Rise of Active Government (1890-1900) 175

6 The New Deal and the Origins of Contemporary America (1933-1948) 215

Part IV American Politics Turn Tribal

7 The Election That Remade American Politics (1964) 265

8 We Win, They Lose: Tribal Politics at High Tide (1968-2020) 293

Conclusion: What Next? 335

Acknowledgments 355

Notes 359

Index 405

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