Ideological sorting, racial resentment, class coalitions, and partisan polarization in the United States
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Michael Lind argues in the New Class War (Random House: 2020), that 'the managerial overclass' has come to dominate culture, economics, and politics since the 1970s, and imposed an ideology of 'technocratic neoliberalism' across the West. In doing so, they have gutted intermediary institutions and thereby disempowered the working masses. This has led to an intense class confrontation that is driving the rise of 'demagogic populism'. Ezra Klein argues in
Ideological sorting, racial resentment, class coalitions, and partisan polarization in the United States
Ideological sorting, racial resentment, class…
Ideological sorting, racial resentment, class coalitions, and partisan polarization in the United States
Michael Lind argues in the New Class War (Random House: 2020), that 'the managerial overclass' has come to dominate culture, economics, and politics since the 1970s, and imposed an ideology of 'technocratic neoliberalism' across the West. In doing so, they have gutted intermediary institutions and thereby disempowered the working masses. This has led to an intense class confrontation that is driving the rise of 'demagogic populism'. Ezra Klein argues in