Fighting Oligarchy: How Positive Populism Can Reclaim America makes the unorthodox case that only a left-leaning positive populist movement is likely to defeat Trump and his corporate regime. Derber highlights the core principles of resistance to build a new and sustainable US democracy.
Fighting Oligarchy: How Positive Populism Can Reclaim America makes the unorthodox case that only a left-leaning positive populist movement is likely to defeat Trump and his corporate regime. Derber highlights the core principles of resistance to build a new and sustainable US democracy.
Charles Derber is professor of sociology at Boston College, USA. He is the author of 30 books, most recently Dying for Capitalism (Routledge, 2023) Who Owns Democracy (Routledge, 2024) and Bonfire (Routledge, 2025).
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Introduction 1. Hard Times: When Populism Wins 2. Far-Right Populism: The Appeal of the Dark Side 3. Trump's Trick: Populism with Billionaires 4. Left-Leaning Populism: Pitchforks Against Oligarchy 5. Liberalism Without Class: How the Democratic Party Handed America to Trump 6. Lessons from Europe and the Global South: From Fascism to Social Democracy 7. Young People as Populists: Education Universities and Democracy 8. Resist and Overcome: Positive Populism Against Autocracy and Regime Change at Home for a Post-Oligarchic America Afterword: The Ten Commandments of Positive Populism
Introduction 1. Hard Times: When Populism Wins 2. Far-Right Populism: The Appeal of the Dark Side 3. Trump's Trick: Populism with Billionaires 4. Left-Leaning Populism: Pitchforks Against Oligarchy 5. Liberalism Without Class: How the Democratic Party Handed America to Trump 6. Lessons from Europe and the Global South: From Fascism to Social Democracy 7. Young People as Populists: Education Universities and Democracy 8. Resist and Overcome: Positive Populism Against Autocracy and Regime Change at Home for a Post-Oligarchic America Afterword: The Ten Commandments of Positive Populism
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