In the Name of the People
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In the Name of the People

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In the Name of the People

About this book

In the Name of the People is an analysis and reflection on the global populist surge, written from the local forms it takes in the places we inhabit: the United States, Catalonia, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lebanon, Mexico, Quebec, Russia, and Ukraine. The upheaval and polarizations caused by populist policies around the world indicates above all the urgency to develop a series of planetary revolutionary interpretations, and to make the necessary connections in order to understand and act in the world.

The ghost of the People has returned to the world stage, claiming to be the only force capable of correcting or taking charge of the excesses of the time. The relationship between the collapse of certain orders, the multiplication of civil wars, and the incessant appeal to the People is clear: as the liberal mode of governance experiences a global legitimation crisis, different forms of right and left populism gain strength within the fractures of ever expanding ruins.

Populism has now become familiar as a global phenomenon: from the eruptions of the far right in the West to the populist capture of the movement of the squares—Syriza in Greece, Podemos in Spain, the Five Star Movement in Italy, or Our Revolution in the United States—to the electoral victories of Rodrigo Duterte, Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, Narendra Modi, Benjamin Netanyahu, Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, and Brexit, all alongside large populist gains in every European country. While disparate in many ways, these dynamics all share an appeal to combat the rule and sensibility of the elites, with the help of a figure that can channel the affective energies of discontent through operations of identification and exclusion.

And yet, from the Narodniki to the Black Panthers and Zapatistas, to the emancipatory political movements which expressed themselves as the authentic people—Nuit Debout, the 99%, the indignados—history reminds us of revolutionary populisms.

How do we distinguish the new from the old? What are their limits and potentials? What is the nature of the affective flows that characterize their relations? How do we address the indeterminacy inherent in mass movements and mobilizations, as well as their confusions, fears, and hesitancies?

Friends: we pose the question of populism to you because it is the question our time poses to us.

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INDEX

The index that appeared in the print version of this title was intentionally removed from the eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

A

Abduh, Muhammad
Abe, Shinzƍ
Abi Samra, Maher
affectivity
Ahrar
al-Afghani, Jamal al-Din
al-Assad, Bashar
al-Khateeb, Hamzi Ali
Americanization
Amino, Yoshihiko
Anderson, Benedict
anarchism
Anarchist Black Army
anarchist partisan movement
Anarchives Collective
anarchivistic practice
Ancien Régime
Anselmi, Manuel
Anthropocene
apocalypse
apparatus of capture
April 6th Youth Movement
Arab Spring
Aron, Raymond
assemblage
“Atoms for Peace”
automation
autonomy
Autonomous Resistance

B

Benjamin, Walter
Berardi, Franco
Bergson, Henri
Berkut
Berlusconi, Silvio
Big Data
Big Sister Choi
Black Panther Party
Bolshevism
Bonald, Louis de
Bouazizi, Mohammed
Brown, Michael
Bussoni, Ilaria
buying power

C

Camp Makwa
Candlelight Revolution
Candidature d’Unitat Popular
Carter, Dontey
Catalan revolt
Cesarano, Giorgio
Chavez, Hugo
Ch’ol
Cherokee
Christianity
Chung-hee, Park
citizenship
mechanism of
Civil Guard
civilization of abundance
civilization of scarcity
class consciousness
Clastres, Pierre
Constant, Benjamin
Cold War
collective power
collectivism
colonialism
anticolonialism
colonial matrix
colonized mentality
colonized colonizer
commodification
Communal Guard
Comuneros
ConfederaciĂłn Nacional del Trabajo
Confédération générale du travail
Conseil national de la Résistance
consumer society
Coptic Orthodox Church
Copts
Corbyn, Jeremy
cortĂšge de tĂȘte
cosmology
Cossacks
countersurveillance
crisis
2008 Financial Crisis
Creole
Cruz, Ted

D

Daejabo
D’Alessandro, Rolando
Death Brigade
Deleuze, Gilles
Denevan, William M.
Democratic Alliance for Egypt
Dewitt, Clinton
divine law
Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR)
Doo-hwan, Chun
Dragstedt, A.W.
Dumézil...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. Separating Separatisms: On Quebecois and Indigenous Nationalisms
  8. A Very Long Winter
  9. A Pueblo, A World
  10. Decompose Japan
  11. Theses on Islamism
  12. American Triptych
  13. K-Populism
  14. The People of Apocalypse: Vox Populi, Vox Dei, Salvate
  15. Ruin, Fury, Fragmentation: Catalans, One More Effort!
  16. Greetings from the Peninsula
  17. Index
  18. About Liaisons: Transoceanic Partisan Research
  19. About Common Notions