Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Brookings Institution Press
Pages: 313
978-0-8157-3288-4 • Hardback • July 2018 • $25.99 • (£19.99)
978-0-8157-3290-7 • eBook • July 2018 • $2.99 • (£2.99)
Thomas J. Main is a professor at the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch College, CUNY. He is the author of Homelessness in New York City: Policymaking from Koch to de Blasio (NYU Press, 2016) and editor of the anthology, Is the American Constitution Obsolete? (Carolina Academic Press, 2013). He holds a Ph.D. in politics from Princeton University and an MPA (master in public administration) from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He has written widely for academic journals, political magazines, and newspapers.
Contents:
Part I: The Problem of the Alt-Right
1. The Emergence of the Alt-Right
2. How Big Is the Alt-Right?
Part II: Intellectual Roots of the Alt-Right
3. From Right-Wing Extremism to the Postpaleos
4. Crystallization of the Alt-Right from 2000 to 2016
Part III: Alt-Right Ideology
5. Primer on Ideologies
6. The Alt-Right on the Foundational Principles of American Politics
7. Racialism
8. Anti-Americanism
9. The Alt-Lite, Breitbart, Bannon, and Trump
10. Conclusion
Notes
Index