
Privileged Populists
Populism in the Conservative and Libertarian Working Class
Micah J. Fleck(Author)
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 10. February 2022
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-0-7556-2738-7 (ISBN)
Description
Counter-revolution has long been a tool of propagandists to redirect populist movements from achieving actual liberation for themselves. But what happens when counter-revolutionaries begin to believe their own claims of genuine revolution? What leads to such a phenomenon? And how big a role does mainstream political ideology and policy play in the mass ignorance and revisionism that has now allowed nationalism to influence national elections?
Privileged Populists sets out to answer these questions while aiming to understand the organic emergence of anti-political populism within the context of late-stage capitalism in the West. This book analyses how these elements inform and validate each other as means of appealing to the growing sense of cultural angst and economic unrest within the conservative working class-and unwittingly giving undue credence to some of the most extreme right-wing ideological claims in the process. What results is a journey through the history of revolutionary thought (and how that history has been distorted over time), as well as an anthropological investigation of populism itself as a naturally occurring logic within groups-and how it can be exploited in the absence of substantive mainstream solutions to present-day economic crises.
Privileged Populists sets out to answer these questions while aiming to understand the organic emergence of anti-political populism within the context of late-stage capitalism in the West. This book analyses how these elements inform and validate each other as means of appealing to the growing sense of cultural angst and economic unrest within the conservative working class-and unwittingly giving undue credence to some of the most extreme right-wing ideological claims in the process. What results is a journey through the history of revolutionary thought (and how that history has been distorted over time), as well as an anthropological investigation of populism itself as a naturally occurring logic within groups-and how it can be exploited in the absence of substantive mainstream solutions to present-day economic crises.
Reviews / Votes
A unique, sophisticated, and surprising analysis of contemporary right-wing/libertarian populism in the United States. Fleck pushes anthropology in important new directions to consider the long-term relationship between today's (false or mutated) libertarianism and race, class, and the late-capitalist status quo and, most unexpectedly, the kinship between classical liberalism and classical socialism-both of which are misunderstood and maligned by conservative populists. * Jack David Eller, anthropologist, author of Trump and Political Theology: Unmaking Truth and Democracy and editor of The Anthropology of Trump: Culture and the Exceptional Moment *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 163 mm
Width: 360 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
586 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7556-2738-7 (9780755627387)
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Micah J. Fleck is an anthropologist and neuro researcher whose writings cover various topics including the learning brain, the development of political populism, gender, and societal implications of scientific studies. He holds degrees from Columbia University and Harvard University, USA and is currently senior writer and editor at The Trans Muse Planet. He is also the author of Anthropology for Beginners.
Content
Preface
Introduction: Of Realizations and Distortions
Part One: Populism in Theory and Practice
1. Populist Logic and Anti-Politics
2. The Manufactured Antagonist
3. When Populism Meets Ideology
Part Two: Inducing an Organic False Consciousness
4. From Radical to Classical to Neo: The Great Liberal Transformation
5. The Actual History of Libertarianism
6. Selfishness: Making Noble a Sinister Concept
7. Systematic Deadfalls
Part Three: How Privileged Populism Prevails
8. When Ideology Meets Reality
9. Ignorance as Intellectualism: Confirmation Bias in the Lecture Hall
10. New Spins on Old, Misguided Hatreds
Conclusion: Salvaging the Revolutionary Spirit
Introduction: Of Realizations and Distortions
Part One: Populism in Theory and Practice
1. Populist Logic and Anti-Politics
2. The Manufactured Antagonist
3. When Populism Meets Ideology
Part Two: Inducing an Organic False Consciousness
4. From Radical to Classical to Neo: The Great Liberal Transformation
5. The Actual History of Libertarianism
6. Selfishness: Making Noble a Sinister Concept
7. Systematic Deadfalls
Part Three: How Privileged Populism Prevails
8. When Ideology Meets Reality
9. Ignorance as Intellectualism: Confirmation Bias in the Lecture Hall
10. New Spins on Old, Misguided Hatreds
Conclusion: Salvaging the Revolutionary Spirit