Living in a Democracy as a Fallen People: A REVIEW ESSAY
Christian Scholar's Review
; 52(3):121-129, 2023.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-20232831
ABSTRACT
Rather, it would be more correct to say that Donald Trump found a ready audience for nationalism and postliberal thinking in the United States and rode a seemingly unlikely wave into the White House by semi-miraculously navigating the twists and turns of the Electoral College. COVID-19, of course, has proved to be a breeding ground of predominantly right-wing conspiracy theories, including regarding vaccines even though they were the result of a Trump-led program. [...]he made an argument that Vice President Mike Pence would be able to refuse to certify the election results. Tocqueville approached democracy as a young aristocrat from a family that had suffered in the French Revolution.
Religions And Theology; Celebrities; Freedom of religion; Politics; Books; Freedom of speech; College students; Speeches; Election results; State elections; Free trade; Presidential elections; Political power; Democracy; Liberalism; Nationalism; Evangelicalism; COVID-19; United Kingdom--UK; United States--US; Orban; Viktor; Trump; Donald J
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Databases of international organizations
Database:
ProQuest Central
Type of study:
Prognostic study
Topics:
Vaccines
Language:
English
Journal:
Christian Scholar's Review
Year:
2023
Document Type:
Article
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