民粹主义时刻之后

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Dissent Pub Date : 2024-06-05 DOI:10.1353/dss.2024.a929025
Sam Adler-Bell, Matthew Sitman
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摘要

今年的大选年,我们非常关注美国的保守派,同时也是出版全球右翼专栏的大好时机。就在不到十年前,我们经历了一个 "民粹主义时刻",之所以称之为 "民粹主义时刻",是因为英国脱欧、特朗普当选以及玛丽娜-勒庞作为法国总统的有力竞争者迅速崛起。这似乎是一个政治新时代的开始,一个从新自由主义秩序的希望破灭和深刻失败中走出来的时代,而且在许多方面确实如此。右翼势力深刻地改变了政治斗争的土壤,受教育程度较低的选民(其中许多人来自工人阶级)离开了他们祖先的政党,在移民、国家认同和 "法律与秩序 "等问题上支持反动势力。但就选举而言,右翼分子的战绩有好有坏,他们的失败和成功都值得我们学习。
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After the Populist Moment

While we are paying a lot of attention to U.S. conservatives this election year, it is also an auspicious time to publish a special section on the global right. Just under a decade ago, we passed through a "populist moment," so-called because of Brexit, Trump's election, and the rise of Marine Le Pen as a serious contender for the French presidency, all in rapid succession. It seemed like the beginning of a new era of politics, one emerging from the dashed hopes and profound failings of the neoliberal order—and in many ways it has been. T he terrain on which political struggle now takes place has been deeply altered by the right, with less educated voters, many of them from the working class, leaving their ancestral political parties and supporting the forces of reaction over issues like immigration, national identity, and "law and order." But in electoral terms, the right's record has been hit or miss, and it's worth learning from their failures as well as their successes.

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