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ISBN | 9781742235639 |
Format | PaperBack |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Bib. Info | 200 pages ; 22 cm |
Categories | DU - Oceania (South Seas) |
Product Weight | 225 gms. |
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Populism can be a dirty word. Brexit and Donald Trump's election have certainly given it a bad name. But rather than associating it with demagoguery and exclusion, might we better see it as a backlash against free market globalisation? Might it be harnessed as a positive force? This timely and persuasive book exposes the failures of globalisation: greedy banks, predatory privatisation, corporate tax avoidance and a growing underclass of temporary overseas workers. McKnight argues that a progressive populism could address the genuine economic grievances of everyday people, without scapegoating immigrants or ethnic minorities. In fact, a progressive form of populism may be the best way of defeating the racist backlash of right-wing populism. It may also be the best way to save the planet. Here David McKnight gives progressive populism its voice. Populism -- Australia -- History -- 21st century. | Political sociology. | Neoliberalism. | Populism. | Australia -- Politics and government -- 21st century. | Australian