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New Books in Political Science

Matthew Rhodes-Purdy et al., "The Age of Discontent: Populism, Extremism, and Conspiracy Theories in Contemporary Democracies" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

May 15, 2023
01:06:44

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Quick takeaways

  • Economic discontent triggers negative emotions that influence cultural attitudes.
  • True discontent arises when citizens perceive systemic failures and feel hopeless about solutions.

Deep dives

Economic and Cultural Models Explained

The book delves into the two main models explaining the rise of populism, extremism, and conspiracy theories in contemporary democracies: the economic model and the cultural model. The economic model attributes discontent to long-term economic changes creating winners and losers, while the cultural model posits that hostility towards minorities plays a more significant role. The authors introduce the effective intelligence theory, merging political science insights with political psychology to argue that economic discontent triggers negative emotions that then influence cultural attitudes.

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