Why are they so angry? Sociologist Michael Kimmel, one of the leading writers on men and masculinity in the world today, spent hundreds of hours in the company of America's angry white men--from men's rights activists to young students to white supremacists--in pursuit of an answer. So we recommend Angry White Men as a part of our continuing study into the mind of the obstructionist.
Perhaps here is the answer as to why there has been unpresidented push back against this seated President. By any measurement, this President has had it harder than most when it comes to filibusters and blocked nominations. More often than not the calculated lack of productivity on the part of this Congress is simply chalked up to racism or partisanship. These angry white congressmen see through brown colored glasses when viewing the troubling issues at the forefront of America today and, when asked for solutions, they just lay down in the road and nap. Angry White Men provides useful insight we so sorely search for: What are these Congressional Republican obstructionists made of and how have their damaging selective perceptions not dissipated when confronted with our current reality?
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Kimmel locates this increase in anger in the seismic economic, social, and political shifts that have so transformed the American landscape. Downward mobility, increased racial and gender equality, and a tenacious clinging to an anachronistic ideology of masculinity has left many men feeling betrayed and bewildered. Raised to expect unparalleled social and economic privilege, white men are suffering today from what Kimmel calls "aggrieved entitlement": a sense that those benefits that white men believed were their due have been snatched away from them.
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The future of America is more inclusive and diverse than that. The choice for angry white men is not whether or not they can stem the tide of history: they cannot. Their choice is whether or not they will be dragged kicking and screaming into that inevitable future, or whether they will walk honorably alongside those they've spent so long trying to exclude. By explaining their rage, Kimmel is able to point to a possible future that is healthier, happier, and much less angry.
Can we all evolve? Yes We Can.
Recommend: Angry White Men
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