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Critical Theory and Authoritarian Populism

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After President Trump's election, BREXIT and the widespread rise of right-wing figures, there has been intense focus on authoritarian populism. The contents of this volume conduct a Frankfurt School inspired critique of Trump-led populism and some related developments across the globe. Assembling leading European and North American scholars, chapters are structured in three sections exploring an aspect of the topic: theories, foundations and digital authoritarianism.

Contributions examine the vital theory of earlier Frankfurt school thinkers (political, psychological and anthropological) and how these insights could be applied now amidst the insecurities and confusions endemic to modern life. The many theorists considered include Adorno, Fromm, Laclau and Marcuse alongside analysis of Austrian Facebook pages, of Trump's tweets and of his operatic media 'show'. This book is a major contribution towards deeper understanding of populism's reappearance in the age of digital capitalism.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of Westminster Press
Publish DateDecember 17, 2018
Pages298
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781912656042
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 1.3 pounds

About the Author

Jeremiah Morelock is a doctoral candidate and teaching fellow in sociology at Boston College, Massachussetts. He is also the founder and director of the recently established Critical Theory Research Network.

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'An important contribution to our understanding of the political and cultural changes that are sweeping through the neo-liberal global order. By bringing back one of the Frankfurt School's most salient insights into the psychology of mass society into the consciousness and culture of everyday life, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand our turbulent and disruptive world.'

--Prof. Michael J. Thompson author of The Domestication of Critical Theory (2016) and editor of the journal Logos and The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Theory (2017).

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