Populism and the European Culture Wars

Populism and the European Culture Wars
Author: Frank Furedi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 131510489X

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Concern and hostility towards populism has become a distinctive feature of contemporary political culture. In Europe such concerns are frequently directed at Eurosceptics, whose opposition to the European Union is often portrayed as a cultural crime. Ancient anti-democratic claims about the gullibility, ignorance and irrationality of the masses are frequently recycled through the anti-populist condemnation of people who vote the wrong way. This book argues that the current outburst of anti-populist anxiety is symptomatic of a loss of faith in democracy and in the ability of the demos to assume the role of responsible citizens. Distrust of the people and of parliamentary sovereignty is reinforced by the concern that, on its own, liberal democracy lacks the normative foundation to inspire the loyalty and affection of ordinary citizens. Through focusing on the conflict between the European Union's Commission and the Government of Hungary, this book explores contrasting attitudes towards national sovereignty, popular sovereignty and the question of tradition and the past as the main drivers of the culture war in Europe.

Central European Culture Wars

Central European Culture Wars
Author: Zora Hesová,Ondřej Slačálek
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8076710340

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Populism and the European Culture Wars

Populism and the European Culture Wars
Author: Frank Furedi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Political culture
ISBN: 1138097438

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Introduction -- Who decides Europe's values? -- Why hide our shared values? : the problem of tradition -- National consciousness vs denationalized identity -- Memory wars or the crusade against the past -- Anti-populism and the crisis of valuation -- Conclusion -- Bibliography

Whiteshift

Whiteshift
Author: Eric Kaufmann
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 814
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781468316988

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“This ambitious and provocative work . . . delves into white anxiety about the demographic decline of white populations in Western nations” (Publishers Weekly). “Whiteshift” is defined as the turbulent journey from a world of racially homogeneous white majorities to one of racially hybrid majorities. In this dada-driven study, political scientist Eric Kaufmann explores how these demographic changes across Western societies are transforming their politics. The early stages of this transformation have led to a populist disruption, tearing a path through the usual politics of left and right. If we want to avoid more radical political divisions, Kaufmann argues, we have to enable white conservatives as well as cosmopolitans to view whiteshift as a positive development. Kaufmann examines the evidence to explore ethnic change in North American and Western Europe. Tracing four ways of dealing with this transformation—fight, repress, flight, and join—he makes a persuasive call to move beyond empty talk about national identity. Deeply thought provoking, enriched with illustrative stories, and drawing on detailed and extraordinary survey, demographic, and electoral data, Whiteshift will redefine the way we discuss race in the twenty-first century.

Populism and the European Culture Wars

Populism and the European Culture Wars
Author: Frank Furedi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351599498

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Concern and hostility towards populism has become a distinctive feature of contemporary political culture. In Europe such concerns are frequently directed at Eurosceptics, whose opposition to the European Union is often portrayed as a cultural crime. Ancient anti-democratic claims about the gullibility, ignorance and irrationality of the masses are frequently recycled through the anti-populist condemnation of people who vote the wrong way. This book argues that the current outburst of anti-populist anxiety is symptomatic of a loss of faith in democracy and in the ability of the demos to assume the role of responsible citizens. Distrust of the people and of parliamentary sovereignty is reinforced by the concern that, on its own, liberal democracy lacks the normative foundation to inspire the loyalty and affection of ordinary citizens. Through focusing on the conflict between the European Union’s Commission and the Government of Hungary, this book explores contrasting attitudes towards national sovereignty, popular sovereignty and the question of tradition and the past as the main drivers of the culture war in Europe.

Ivan Ilyin

Ivan Ilyin
Author: Eleanor Smyth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798986583150

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For those studying the Russian political regime, it has become difficult not to see the name of the Russian thinker Ivan Ilyin (1883-1954) being increasingly mentioned as an influence on the Kremlin's worldview. How has such a relatively obscure Russian émigré philosopher gained such apparent prominence? What is the exact place of the émigré thinker in the Kremlin's ideological makeup?Anyone who might attempt to dig deeper to answer these questions would be challenged by the paucity of available resources. It is therefore time to delve seriously into the topic of Ivan Ilyin-his biography, his thinking, and his post-mortem rehabilitation-to offer readers an analytical view of this key but largely unstudied member of Russia's ideological pantheonThe "Ilyinist" faction at the Kremlin does not dominate the whole state structure. Neither has it been able to promote Ilyin to a broader audience, nor to make his works part of the new indoctrination mechanisms put in place since February 24, 2022. Rather, it is aimed mostly at speaking to the elites, not to the Russian population at large. But it has succeeded at making a Russian fascist sympathizer calling for a just war against enemies of the White cause a central figure of the Russian state pantheon.

Cultural Populism

Cultural Populism
Author: Jim McGuigan,Dr Jim Mcguigan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134924103

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First Published in 2004. This book provides a novel understanding of current thought and enquiry in the study of popular culture and communications media. The populist sentiments and impulses underlying cultural studies and its postmodernist variants are explored and criticized sympathetically. An exclusively consumptionist trend of analysis is identified and shown to be an unsatisfactory means of accounting for the complex material conditions and mediations that shape ordinary people’s pleasures and opportunities for personal and political expression. Through detailed consideration of the work of Raymond Williams, Stuart Hall and ‘the Birmingham School’, John Fiske, youth subcultural analysis, popular television study, and issues generally concerned with public communication (including advertising, arts and broadcasting policies, children’s television, tabloid journalism, feminism and pornography, the Rushdie affair, and the collapse of communism), Jim McGuigan sets out a distinctive case for recovering critical analysis of popular culture in a rapidly changing, conflict-ridden world. The book is an accessible introduction to past and present debates for undergraduate students, and it poses some challenging theses for postgraduate students, researchers and lecturers.

Cultural Backlash and the Rise of Populism

Cultural Backlash and the Rise of Populism
Author: Pippa Norris,Ronald Inglehart
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2019-02-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108426077

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A new theoretical analysis of the rise of Donald Trump, Marine le Pen, Nigel Farage, Geert Wilders, Silvio Berlusconi, and Viktor Orbán.