After the collapse of the Soviet Union, it was assumed that liberal
democracies would flourish worldwide. Instead, today authoritarian
leaders are gaining power – from Trump’s US and Bolsonaro's Brazil
to Orban's Hungary – while Russia and China have turned back towards
their old, autocratic traditions. This book examines the origins and
implications of this shift, and focusses especially on the
longstanding coercion of poor people. As industrial employment, and
now also many service jobs, are being replaced through technological
innovations, state-subsidised, low-paid, insecure work is being
enforced through regimes of benefits cuts and sanctions.
Authoritarians are exploiting the divisions in the working class that
this creates to stoke resentment against immigrants and poor people.
The author identifies new social movements and policies (notably the
Universal Basic Income) which could counter these dangers.
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ISBN
9783030172114
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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