We live in an age of counterrevolution. Liberal elites around the world are weaponising their fascistic narratives, creating political enemies of the 'other' as a means of consolidating even more power and wealth. While scapegoating minorities is nothing new, we have never seen it happen quite like this before. Today, global capitalism is financialised, tech-driven and violently mercantilist. This collection of essays from leading researchers reveals new forms of the radical right, neo-nationalism, authoritarian neoliberalism, illiberalism and democratic backsliding. Looking beyond the…mehr
We live in an age of counterrevolution. Liberal elites around the world are weaponising their fascistic narratives, creating political enemies of the 'other' as a means of consolidating even more power and wealth. While scapegoating minorities is nothing new, we have never seen it happen quite like this before. Today, global capitalism is financialised, tech-driven and violently mercantilist. This collection of essays from leading researchers reveals new forms of the radical right, neo-nationalism, authoritarian neoliberalism, illiberalism and democratic backsliding. Looking beyond the simplistic headlines, they reveal the deep systemic shifts that have been building for decades. Exploring India, Eastern Europe, the US, Argentina, Germany and more, Backlash draws the systemic connections between these seemingly nationalist movements, providing crucial information for those on the left looking for weaknesses in the terrifying rise of the right.
Don Kalb is a leading anthropologist of global capitalism, class, labor and neo-nationalism, Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen, and director of the GRIP programme on global inequality (UiB and the International Science Council). His most recent book is Value and Worthlessness: The Rise of the Populist Right and Other Disruptions in the Anthropology of Capitalism. Walden Bello is an author, academic and political analyst. He has devoted most of his life to fighting imperialism and corporate globalisation, and has served as a member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines. Designated 'my favourite no-nonsense revolutionary' by Naomi Klein, he is also the recipient of 'Most Distinguished Defender of Human Rights' by Amnesty International Philippines in 2023, and author or co-author of many books.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Counter-Revolution Within and Against the Counter-Revolution - Don Kalb 1. What is Fascism, and Why We Should be Really, Really Worried about Fascists - Walden Bello 2. Autocracy and Resistance in India - Svati Shah 3. South Africa's Postcolonial Right-Wing: Authoritarian Populism as Anti-Liberal 'Revolutionary Politics' - Christi van der Westhuizen 4. Unraveling Liberalisms: Hungarian Insights for America and Elsewhere - Gábor Scheiring and Ábel Csath 5. "Us First": Counter-Revolutionary Consciousness in the French Working Class - Benoit Coquard 6. Russia's Vanguard Authoritarian Neoliberal System - Jeremy Morris 7. Eastern European Reactionary Nationalism: A Ukrainian Exception? - Volodymyr Ishchenko and Don Kalb 8. Which Fascism, Whose Counter-Revolution? Unpacking the Current Political Conjuncture from the Netherlands - Ewald Engelen 9. Turning Points and Undertows: German Authoritarianism and History's Long Reach - Petra Rethmann 10. "Learning the Value of Things": Why Working People Consent to the Far Right Government in Argentina - Julia Soul 11. Fascism USA: Class and Identity Politics in the Age of Trump - Marc Edelman 12. The Trumpist Movement: A Class-Based Counter-Revolution Against Those Who Would Strand the Assets of Capital? - Don Nonini Notes on Contributors Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Counter-Revolution Within and Against the Counter-Revolution - Don Kalb 1. What is Fascism, and Why We Should be Really, Really Worried about Fascists - Walden Bello 2. Autocracy and Resistance in India - Svati Shah 3. South Africa's Postcolonial Right-Wing: Authoritarian Populism as Anti-Liberal 'Revolutionary Politics' - Christi van der Westhuizen 4. Unraveling Liberalisms: Hungarian Insights for America and Elsewhere - Gábor Scheiring and Ábel Csath 5. "Us First": Counter-Revolutionary Consciousness in the French Working Class - Benoit Coquard 6. Russia's Vanguard Authoritarian Neoliberal System - Jeremy Morris 7. Eastern European Reactionary Nationalism: A Ukrainian Exception? - Volodymyr Ishchenko and Don Kalb 8. Which Fascism, Whose Counter-Revolution? Unpacking the Current Political Conjuncture from the Netherlands - Ewald Engelen 9. Turning Points and Undertows: German Authoritarianism and History's Long Reach - Petra Rethmann 10. "Learning the Value of Things": Why Working People Consent to the Far Right Government in Argentina - Julia Soul 11. Fascism USA: Class and Identity Politics in the Age of Trump - Marc Edelman 12. The Trumpist Movement: A Class-Based Counter-Revolution Against Those Who Would Strand the Assets of Capital? - Don Nonini Notes on Contributors Index
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