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Race, Rights, and Rifles: The Origins of the NRA and Contemporary Gun Culture: Chicago Studies in American Politics

Autor Alexandra Filindra
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An eye-opening examination of the ties between American gun culture and white male supremacy from the American Revolution to today.
One-third of American adults—approximately 86 million people—own firearms. This is not just for protection or hunting. Although many associate gun-centric ideology with individualist and libertarian traditions in American political culture, Race, Rights, and Rifles shows that it rests on an equally old but different foundation. Instead, Alexandra Filindra shows that American gun culture can be traced back to the American Revolution when republican notions of civic duty were fused with a belief in white male supremacy and a commitment to maintaining racial and gender hierarchies.
Drawing on wide-ranging historical and contemporary evidence, Race, Rights, and Rifles traces how this ideology emerged during the Revolution and became embedded in America’s institutions, from state militias to the National Rifle Association (NRA). Utilizing original survey data, Filindra reveals how many White Americans —including those outside of the NRA’s direct orbit—embrace these beliefs, and as a result, they are more likely than other Americans to value gun rights over voting rights, embrace antidemocratic norms, and justify political violence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226828763
ISBN-10: 022682876X
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 17 halftones, 31 line drawings, 8 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Chicago Studies in American Politics


Notă biografică

Alexandra Filindra is associate professor of political science at the University of Illinois, Chicago.

Cuprins

List of Abbreviations
Introduction

Part One: Historical Foundations
Chapter 1
Republican Ideology in Early America
Chapter 2
An Exclusive Vision of Virtue and Citizenship
Chapter 3
Militias and the Institutionalization of Ascriptive Republicanism
Chapter 4
Cultural Transmission

Part Two: The Origins and Worldview of the NRA
Chapter 5
The Emergence of the NRA
Chapter 6
An Organization of White Men
Chapter 7
Political Virtue
Chapter 8
Political Corruption
Chapter 9
The NRA’s Theory of Democracy

Part Three: Ascriptive Republicanism in Contemporary White Public Opinion
Chapter 10
Ascriptive Republicanism and White Gun Attitudes Today
Chapter 11
From “Stand Your Ground” to “Stand Back and Stand By”
Conclusion
Democratic Stability in Peril

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

Recenzii

"This is a deeply informed, persuasive book, offering a compelling overview of how Americans became militarized and how that militarization is increasing....An enlightening, timely study of the evolution of arguments about gun ownership."

"In Race, Rights, and Rifles, Alexandra Filindra embarks on an exploration of the historical trajectory of American gun culture. Tracing the roots of this culture all the way back to the country’s founding era, Filindra succeeds at both deepening our understanding of the history of guns in the US and providing fresh insights into their place in contemporary political life."

"Amid considerable interest in the future of the National Rifle Association (NRA), Filindra provides a novel and compelling analysis of its origins and development. . . .A great book."

“Theoretically ambitious, empirically rich, and politically pertinent, Race, Rights and Rifles examines how guns relate to US citizenship. Reconstructing the political history of guns in the US and dissecting its ongoing impact on the present-day, Race, Rights and Rifles shows how ascriptive republicanism transforms the right to self-defense—a basic human impulse for survival—into a rallying point for political polarization and a justification for an investment in illiberal democracy.”

“Why are gun killings in the United States an everyday occurrence? Race, Rights, and Rifles blends intellectual and political history, an eye-opening account of the National Rifle Association (NRA), and contemporary public opinion data to provide compelling answers. Alexandra Filindra shows that the American Revolution fused white male gun ownership with ideals of republican civic virtue in ways that the NRA has long championed. Consequentially, this has led a shocking number of Americans to believe that they have a fundamental right to engage in vigilante violence—like invading the Capitol or shooting a Black teenager who mistakenly knocks on the wrong door.”