Marc Edelman is professor of anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center and Hunter College. He has written widely on authoritarian populism and has lived under authoritarian regimes. His latest book (co-edited) is Authoritarian Populism and the Rural World (Routledge, forthcoming 2020).
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Published in: Transformation: OpinionFascism in America
Words matter. We must call what is happening in the US by its true name.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaEnfrentarse al populismo autoritario: la dimensión rural
Junto a los intereses de clase y las desigualdades, la religión, las dinámicas de género, el lugar y la identidad...
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Published in: HomeSacrifice zones in rural and non-metro USA: fertile soil for authoritarian populism
Sacrifice zones – abandoned, economically shattered places – are spreading in historically white rural areas and...
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Published in: HomeConfronting authoritarian populism: the rural dimension
Religion, gender dynamics, place and cultural identity – all inform rising authoritarian populism in rural areas,...
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Published in: HomeThe nastiest candidate won. Now what?
The forces of justice and decency will need to move from feel-good slacktivism to the streets in order to challenge...
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Published in: HomeOne-third of humanity: peasant rights in the United Nations
The United Nations are moving towards a finalization of a UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People...