President Donald Trump is modeling his presidency on the example set by William McKinley during the Gilded Age of territorial ...
His second inaugural address promised a “golden age,” but the ideas in it evoked the late 1800s more than any recent ...
It’s worth noting that the Gilded Age was also notable for a strong nativist sentiment, with hatred toward immigrants with the Chinese Exclusion Act and violence directed at immigrants from ...
The start of President Trump's new term and the rapidly developing tech space are drawing parallels to the Gilded Age of U.S. history. The term, coined by writer Mark Twain, refers to a period from ...
(RNS) — “The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today” by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, published in 1873, gave the period from the late 19 th to early 20 th century its most lasting metaphor — a thin ...
the Gilded Age princes of commerce and barons of industry built city palaces and country cottages. An excessive show of wealth was not new, but these things were different. In the 19th century, a ...
His partisans and his voters, in particular, say he's got the right amount of focus on matters like ending diversity, equity ...
The words from Trump at his inaugural address will truly ring true. He may have just said, “the Gilded Age begins now,” as that is what is ahead. Greedy, insatiable tech barons seated at his throne ...
What it will likely be instead is a second gilded age, and the country may be unrecognizable ... help in identifying and deporting undocumented immigrants in New York City. He would not be the ...
It’s a time of mass immigration and the emergence of ... So let’s talk about the gilded in the Gilded Age was in part just this overlay of gold. And the Trump Tower, the Trump aesthetic ...
To the extent that US President Donald Trump projects a vision for America under his reign, it is of another gilded age similar to that in 1897 when President William McKinley was in power. That was ...