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American Rage : How Anger Shapes Our Politics
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Steven W. Webster
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August 31 2020
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Cambridge University Press
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9781108868303
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9781108811927
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August 31 2020
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August 27 2020
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pp. 1
The Rise of Anger in the American Public
pp. 28
Political Elites and the Strategic Use of Anger
pp. 58
Trait-Based Anger and Governmental Distrust
pp. 74
The Causal Effect of Anger on Trust in Government
pp. 99
Anger and Democratic Values in the Mass Public
pp. 122
Anger and Voter Loyalty
pp. 146
Anger and the Future of American Government
pp. 153
Bibliography
pp. 165
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