PublishedSt Martin's Press, May 2019 |
ISBN9781250154668 |
FormatHardcover, 320 pages |
Dimensions21.7cm × 14.3cm × 2.7cm |
In 2016, a diverse faction of conservatives, united by fierce nationalism, populism, and an acute distaste for progressivism, rallied behind a crass New York real estate mogul who had never held elected office. Thanks to the outspoken support and technical savvy of this New Right, Donald Trump bested 14 career politicians in the GOP primaries, overcame one of the most influential political machines in US history, and won the Presidency.
Who are these people, where did they come from, and what do they believe?
This movement did not emerge overnight; it has been quietly gathering momentum for decades. In The New Right, author Michael Malice tells its story, unveiling its prime movers and providing an unbiased view of its ideological roots, political ideas, and ambitions for the future.