An edition of The populist temptation (2018)

The populist temptation

economic grievance and political reaction in the modern era

The populist temptation
Barry J. Eichengreen, Barry J. ...
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An edition of The populist temptation (2018)

The populist temptation

economic grievance and political reaction in the modern era

" In the last few years, populism--of the right, left, and center varieties--has spread like wildfire throughout the world. The impulse reached its apogee in the United States with the election of Trump, but it was a force in Europe ever since the Great Recession sent the European economy into a prolonged tailspin. In the simplest terms, populism is a political ideology that vilifies economic and political elites and instead lionizes 'the people.' The people, populists of all stripes contend, need to retake power from the unaccountable elites who have left them powerless. And typically, populists' distrust of elites shades into a catchall distrust of trained experts because of their perceived distance from and contempt for 'the people.' Another signature element of populist movements is faith in a savior who can not only speak directly to the people, but also serve as a vessel for the plain people's hopes and dreams. Going back to the 1890s, a series of such saviors have come and gone in the US alone, from William Jennings Bryan to Huey Long to--finally--Donald Trump. In The Populist Temptation, the eminent economic historian Barry Eichengreen focuses on the global resurgence of populism today and places it in a deep context. Alternating between the present and earlier populist waves from modern history, he argues that populists tend to thrive most in the wake of economic downturns, when it is easy to convince the masses of elite malfeasance. Yet while there is more than a grain of truth that bankers, financiers, and 'bought' politicians are responsible for the mess, populists' own solutions tend to be simplistic and economically counterproductive. Moreover, by arguing that the ordinary people are at the mercy of extra-national forces beyond their control--international capital, immigrants, cosmopolitan globalists--populists often degenerate into demagoguery and xenophobia. There is no one solution to addressing the concerns that populists raise, but Eichengreen argues that there is an obvious place to start: shoring up and improving the welfare state so that it is better able to act as a buffer for those who suffer most during economic slumps. For example, America's patchwork welfare state was not well equipped to deal with the economic fallout that attended globalization and the decline of manufacturing in America, and that played no small part in Trump's victory. Lucidly explaining both the appeals and dangers of populism across history, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand not just the populist phenomenon, but more generally the lasting political fallout that follows in the wake of major economic crises. "--

"Populism, a political movement with anti-elite, authoritarian and nativist tendencies, typically spearheaded by a charismatic leader, is an old phenomenon but also a very new and disturbing one at that. The Populist Temptation is an effort to understand the wellsprings of populist movements and why the threat they pose to mainstream political parties and pluralistic democracy has been more successfully contained in some cases than others"--

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2018, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

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Preface
Chapter 1. The Populist Archetype
Chapter 2. American Panorama
Chapter 3. Luddites and Laborers
Chapter 4. Voyage of the Bismarck
Chapter 5. The Associationalist Way
Chapter 6. Unemployment and Reaction
Chapter 7. The Age of Moderation
Chapter 8. Things Come Apart
Chapter 9. Trumped Up
Chapter 10. Breaking Point
Chapter 11. Containment
Chapter 12. Au Revoir Europe?
Chapter 13. Prospects.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
320.56/62
Library of Congress
JC423 .E348 2018, JC423.E348 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 244 pages
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26958152M
ISBN 10
0190866284
ISBN 13
9780190866280
LCCN
2017054216
OCLC/WorldCat
1022979225

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