As the United States approaches a transformative demographic
milestone--when Americans of color will become the majority and white
Americans a minority--US democracy faces a test of unprecedented
magnitude. This moment, the "big flip", is far more than a matter of
numbers; it is a catalyst for deep political and psychological
upheaval. Once merely a projection, this demographic shift now shapes
national debates, fuels fears, and incites division across party
lines. This book uncovers how anticipation and misconceptions
surrounding the big flip have stirred powerful anxieties, particularly
among white Americans, and how these fears have been weaponized in
ways that threaten the very foundations of American democracy. Andrew
Ifedapo Thompson traces the history of racial politics in the US
through to the contemporary politicization of the big flip. Drawing on
work in political psychology and political communication, he
identifies how anxieties provoked by shifting demographics can erode
trust in democratic norms and increase tolerance for political
violence and authoritarian leaders. Thought-provoking and urgent, this
book suggests vital steps for individuals and institutions to preserve
democracy amid rapid change and offers a crucial lens on the forces
reshaping America's political future.
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Racial Demographic Change and the Future of American Democracy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780197822159
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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