John B. Judis was a senior editor of The New Republic and recently a senior writer forThe National Journal. He is the author of six books, including Genesis: Truman, American Jews, and the Origin of the Arab-Israeli Conflict (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2014),The Folly of Empire: What George W. Bush Could Learn from Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson (Scribner, 2004),The Emerging Democratic Majority with Ruy Teixeira (Scribner, 2002), and The Paradox of American Democracy: Elites, Special Interests, and Betrayal of Public Trust (Pantheon, 2000). He has written for numerous publications, includingThe New York Times Magazine, Mother Jones, and The Washington Post. Born in Chicago, he received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Philosophy from the University of California Berkeley. He lives in Silver Spring, MD.
Featured as one of "Six Books to Help Understand Trump's Win" by The New York Times
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A Fareed Zakaria GPS Book of the Week: "An intelligent guide to a phenomenon by no means over." -- Fareed Zakaria, CNN
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"Well-written and well-researched, powerfully argued and perfectly timed." ― The Economist
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Named one of the Best Books of 2016 by Bloomberg
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"Far and away the most incisive examination of the central development in contemporary politics: the rise of populism on both the right and the left. Superb."- Thomas Edsall, New York Times columnist
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What's happening in global politics, and is there a thread that ties it all together? As if overnight, many Democrats revolted and passionately backed a socialist named Bernie Sanders; the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, in a stunning rebuke; the vituperative billionaire Donald Trump became the presidential nominee of the Republican Party; and a slew of rebellious parties continued to win election after election in countries like Switzerland, Norway, Italy, Austria, and Greece.
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John B. Judis, one of America's most respected political analysts, tells us why we need to understand the populist movement that began in the United States in the 1890s and whose politics have recurred on both sides of the Atlantic ever since. The Populist Explosion is essential reading for anyone hoping to grasp a global political system that is only just beginning what will be a long-running and highly consequential readjustment.
对“民粹主义”(populism)进行定义非常困难。原因之一是,我们长期更习惯以政治思想谱系或意识形态来理解一个概念,一种立场,以图方便,然而民粹主义显然不属于任何政治思想谱系或意识形态,且左翼也好,右翼也罢,自19世纪以来都产生过民粹主义主张、运动,并为其所用。 更...
評分 評分]两次大战之后整个世界被打得稀巴烂,资本主义世界这才觉得凯恩斯说得有理,过度的自由看来大有问题,加上彼时共产主义革命几乎取得全球半壁江山,恐怕也有借鉴之处,劳动人民的力量再也不容忽视,于是开始加大政府管控,扩大工会和社会福利,总算消停了一阵子,直到八十年代冷...
評分对“民粹主义”(populism)进行定义非常困难。原因之一是,我们长期更习惯以政治思想谱系或意识形态来理解一个概念,一种立场,以图方便,然而民粹主义显然不属于任何政治思想谱系或意识形态,且左翼也好,右翼也罢,自19世纪以来都产生过民粹主义主张、运动,并为其所用。 更...
評分2016年初的国际头条,恐怕莫过于房地产大亨唐纳德·特朗普,一个傲慢自负、语出惊人的非政界精英赢得美国总统大选,而此前(无论是各家媒体,还是参与民调的部分美国选民)看好的希拉里·克林顿,民主党的老牌政客却铩羽而归。特朗普的获胜,究竟意味着什么?(现在看来)他的...
在Trump當選後再來評論這本書心情復雜。本書比較客觀地解釋瞭在什麼樣的社會環境下容易産生populism,並以Trump和Sanders在本次大選中的錶現作為例證進行瞭解釋。純看熱鬧心態,it is a shame that Sanders didn't defeat Clinton。書中比較讓人睏惑的一點是neoloberalism和establishment在某些context下似乎是interchangeable的,而neoliberalism有似乎有著非常廣泛的定義,幾乎可以認為就是populism的反麵。這一場elite與people之間的戰爭將會漫長且painful,未來幾十年估計會很好看。
评分在Trump當選後再來評論這本書心情復雜。本書比較客觀地解釋瞭在什麼樣的社會環境下容易産生populism,並以Trump和Sanders在本次大選中的錶現作為例證進行瞭解釋。純看熱鬧心態,it is a shame that Sanders didn't defeat Clinton。書中比較讓人睏惑的一點是neoloberalism和establishment在某些context下似乎是interchangeable的,而neoliberalism有似乎有著非常廣泛的定義,幾乎可以認為就是populism的反麵。這一場elite與people之間的戰爭將會漫長且painful,未來幾十年估計會很好看。
评分看完還是對民粹主義有瞭不同的認識。追溯美國19世紀末産生民粹主義那段是新知。對FN的描述也開拓瞭視野,畢竟國內媒體隻會說他們是納粹。民粹主義是對抗建製派而産生。右翼民粹主義反對移民,左翼不反對。自由主義確實是鼓吹人的自由流動從而産生經濟社會效益的最大化,然而本土人工高、移民工資低,損害瞭本地人的利益。但是民粹主義所謂把工作留給本地人的做法,很多時隻是口號,特朗普也沒能創造更多的就業。更何況AI時代即將到來。作者預測錯瞭一件事,特朗普確實贏瞭。
评分在Trump當選後再來評論這本書心情復雜。本書比較客觀地解釋瞭在什麼樣的社會環境下容易産生populism,並以Trump和Sanders在本次大選中的錶現作為例證進行瞭解釋。純看熱鬧心態,it is a shame that Sanders didn't defeat Clinton。書中比較讓人睏惑的一點是neoloberalism和establishment在某些context下似乎是interchangeable的,而neoliberalism有似乎有著非常廣泛的定義,幾乎可以認為就是populism的反麵。這一場elite與people之間的戰爭將會漫長且painful,未來幾十年估計會很好看。
评分幫你復盤 (結尾顯得2016年的作者多麼樂觀天真!羨慕)
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