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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Paul HeidemanPublisher: Verso Books Imprint: Verso Books Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.477kg ISBN: 9781804294086ISBN 10: 180429408 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 11 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsEver since Donald Trump won the GOP nomination in 2016, we've been waiting for a sharp political analyst, someone who knows political economy and knows political parties, to explain how the business class allowed Donald Trump to take over the Republican Party. In Paul Heideman, we finally have that person. The most sophisticated account, to date, of Trumpism and the American future. -- Corey Robin, author of <i>The Reactionary Mind</i> When Donald Trump is gone - there will be more Donald Trumps! In this fresh and sophisticated interpretation of recent American politics, Paul Heideman explains how and why a fractious business elite, a hollow party, and plenty of billionaire money have made the Republicans an incubator for personalistic authoritarians likely to extend the Age of Trump well into the future. -- Nelson Lichtenstein, author of <i>A Fabulous Failure</i> Finally! The need for a lucid, well-researched history of the modern Republican Party has long been clear. Paul Heideman's new study is especially good at illuminating the complex relations between the party's political leaders and different parts of the business community. -- Thomas Ferguson, Research Director at the Institute for New Economic Thinking Moves beyond pat narratives explaining the GOP's shift from the party of Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush to that of Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene. Instead, Paul Heideman locates the roots for this sharp transformation in the factional divisions of the party and the remaking of the American business class. A fresh and bold reinterpretation of the recent history of the Republican Party and American politics more broadly. -- Lily Geismer, author of <i>Left Behind</i> Ever since Donald Trump won the GOP nomination in 2016, we've been waiting for a sharp political analyst, someone who knows political economy and knows political parties, to explain how the business class allowed Donald Trump to take over the Republican Party. In Paul Heideman, we finally have that person. The most sophisticated account, to date, of Trumpism and the American future. -- Corey Robin, author of <i>The Reactionary Mind</i> When Donald Trump is gone - there will be more Donald Trumps! In this fresh and sophisticated interpretation of recent American politics, Paul Heideman explains how and why a fractious business elite, a hollow party, and plenty of billionaire money have made the Republicans an incubator for personalistic authoritarians likely to extend the Age of Trump well into the future. -- Nelson Lichtenstein, author of <i>A Fabulous Failure</i> Finally! The need for a lucid, well-researched history of the modern Republican Party has long been clear. Paul Heideman's new study is especially good at illuminating the complex relations between the party's political leaders and different parts of the business community. -- Thomas Ferguson, Research Director at the Institute for New Economic Thinking Moves beyond pat narratives explaining the GOP's shift from the party of Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush to that of Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene. Instead, Paul Heideman locates the roots for this sharp transformation in the factional divisions of the party and the remaking of the American business class. A fresh and bold reinterpretation of the recent history of the Republican Party and American politics more broadly. -- Lily Geismer, author of <i>Left Behind</i> In this piercing, ingenious account, Heideman unpacks why the Republican Party and the business elites that dominated it failed to rein in Donald Trump...Meticulous and robustly argued, this is a vital new perspective on recent political history. * Publishers Weekly, starred review * Author InformationPaul Heideman holds a PhD in American Studies from Rutgers University-Newark. His work has appeared in publications such as Jacobin, Dissent, and In These Times. He works as a history teacher in New York City.. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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