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301:, Schaller and Waldman said that they had been "surprised by the ferocity of the criticism we have received from scholars of rural politics." They wrote that there was a "clear discomfort with the implications" of recent research "showing some disturbing patterns of opinion among rural voters, especially rural whites". While acknowledging that their critics had identified "a few errors" in the book, Schaller and Waldman added that "their legitimate criticisms are buried in a pile of personal insults, factual inaccuracies, and apologetics for rural whites... In rising to the defense of their subjects, the scholars discount or ignore the disturbing beliefs many (though not all) rural whites hold and work hard to justify and validate their resentments." 677: 283:
professor Tyler Austin Harper said that after speaking with over 20 scholars of rural studies, he was "convinced that the book is poorly researched and intellectually dishonest." Harper highlighted several issues with the book, including Schaller and Waldman's loose definitions of what constitutes a
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article, political science professor Kristin Lunz Trujillo wrote that the book "makes a lot of negative assertions" about its subjects "without the methodological rigor or correct characterization of existing literature to back it up." Lunz Trujillo noted that her research found that rural American
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said that Schaller and Waldman had misinterpreted their and others' work. Political scientist Nicholas Jacobs criticized the book for using the word "rage" instead of "resentment," which he saw as a more accurate characterization of white rural voters' attitudes. Jacobs further claimed that the
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politicians and right-wing media, creates a sense of betrayal among rural whites, leading them to reject democratic norms and embrace extremist ideologies. Schaller and Waldman claim that white rural voters are a unique threat to U.S. democracy and propose a reimagined political landscape that
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and its effects on rural areas "in devastating, terrifying and baffling detail." Agreeing with the authors' thesis, he wrote that "while white rural rage is arguably the single greatest threat facing American democracy, I have no good ideas about how to fight it."
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with political science professor B. Kal Munis, writing that "Schaller and Waldman repeatedly commit academic malpractice" by "misrepresent the findings of multiple scholars who have built careers conducting research on rural politics and identity."
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was "a prime example of how intellectuals sow distrust by villainizing a group of people who are already disproportionately shut out from science, higher education, and similar opportunities."
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when interpreting data and relied on polls with questionable methodology, noting that they had not conducted their own research for the book. Jacobs made similar claims in an article for
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identity is based more on positive emotions toward one's community, rather than rage and other negative emotions toward outsiders. She argued that
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said that the book "refreshingly holds rural white voters to account for their choices, and for willfully gobbling down right-wing propaganda."
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is particularly acute in rural America" actually contradicted that claim, finding that political violence in the U.S. has been greatest in the
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Schaller and Waldman claim that despite their "outsize political power," white rural voters see themselves as neglected by the
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addresses the grievances of rural America while protecting the country's democratic principles.
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in rural areas, such as the party's messaging on crime.
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Jacobs, Nicholas F.; Munis, B. Kal (March 7, 2024).
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Thomas Schaller
Paul Waldman
Political science
Penguin Random House
ISBN
978-0593729144
political science
Thomas Schaller
op-ed
Paul Waldman
right-wing extremism
U.S. political system
Republican
Paul Krugman
The New York Times
technological change
Washington Post
Hillary Clinton
basket of deplorables
Salon
Amanda Marcotte
The Guardian
Democratic Party
logical fallacies
Reason
Newsweek
The Atlantic
environmental studies
political violence

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