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The Underdog in American Politics

The Democratic Party and Liberal Values

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The Underdog in American Politics

By: Karl G. Trautman
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The Underdog in American Politics is an original analysis of how the underdog concept applies to the Democratic Party and American politics and culture. In particular, it analyzes how the power of the underdog has shaped, and reflected, the politics of Democrats running for president. From Thomas Jefferson to Barack Obama, the author uses biography, ideology, campaign strategy, and public policies to depict the many different points of contact between Democrats and underdogs. The core values of equality, fairness and non-discrimination are analyzed. The role of sympathy and empathy toward underdogs is also examined.

©2010 Karl G. Trautman (P)2013 Karl G. Trautman
Elections & Political Process Europe Politics & Government Social Sciences World Democrat Socialism Liberalism Social justice Capitalism Human Rights Equality American History Franklin D Roosevelt Middle East
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