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The politics of resentment

Rural Consciousness in Wisconsin and the Rise of Scott Walker
Book • 2016
Katherine Cramer's "The Politics of Resentment" delves into the complex feelings of resentment prevalent in rural Wisconsin communities.

The book examines how these sentiments have been manipulated by politicians for political gain, particularly focusing on the rise of Scott Walker.

Cramer's research highlights the economic and social factors contributing to this resentment, emphasizing the disconnect between rural communities and urban centers.

The book offers valuable insights into the political dynamics of rural America and the importance of incorporating rural voices into the democratic process.

It challenges readers to understand the nuances of rural consciousness and its impact on political outcomes.

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John Ellis
as an award-winning book that highlighted rural resentment towards cities and its implications for contemporary politics.
Episode 47 (With Deb Roy and Kathy Cramer)
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Paige Kelly
when discussing rural voters' political identity and feelings of being forgotten.
Flyover Folk Episode 4: Why do Rural Voters Vote for Republicans?
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Matt Hildreth
as a book exploring rural resentment and its impact on the political landscape.
Flyover Folk Episode 10: Moving Past Resentment Politics in Rural America with Dr. Katherine Cramer

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