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Plutocrats with Pitchforks - Understanding American Right-Wing Populism

Offered By: Harvard University via YouTube

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Overview

Explore a thought-provoking lecture on the distinctive nature of right-wing populism in the United States, delivered by Jacob S. Hacker at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Delve into the actual actions of the U.S. government in recent years, moving beyond rhetoric to examine the concept of "plutocratic populism" and its implications. Gain insights into the "half of the half strategy," the role of Congress, lobbying, and influential organizations like the NRA in shaping American politics. Analyze the complex relationship between wealthy individuals and right-wing populist movements, and consider the potential consequences of "opening Pandora's box" in the political landscape.

Syllabus

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Rightwing populism
Tax cuts
Rightwing populists
plutocratic populism
half of the half strategy
Congress
Daniel Z Blatz
American Rightwing Populism
Opening the Pandoras Box
The Senate
Rich People
Lobbying
The NRA


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Harvard University

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