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President Trump

Donald J. Trump’s ascent to the presidency will go down as one of the greatest political upsets in history. How did he do it? How did so many scholars and political professionals underrate his prospects so badly? And what does his presidency mean for America’s future? The Chronicle Review has assembled a collection of essays from our pages in an attempt to make sense of this historic election.

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By Eric Klinenberg
How to carry on in a post-truth era.
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By Yascha Mounk
The field failed to foresee 2016’s electoral chaos.
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Sinister forces have shaped the lies and memes of the alt-right.
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By Lee Drutman
It’s time to stop pretending that there’s such a thing as a rational voter.
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By Richard Wolin
Studies by WWII-era social scientists provide a starting point for explaining Trump’s appeal.
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By Nathan Pippenger
Trump’s campaign has become a referendum on what it means to be an American.
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By Katherine Cramer
Trump says what angry voters think.
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By Jennifer Burns
Forty years ago, George H. Nash created the field of conservative intellectual history. What can he tell us about the right today?