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One deeply funny thing is that most high-income individuals in the New Economy are essentially also high-education + social liberals, which leads to this:
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Sharon
well, it's more complicated: more than living standards, a lot of what drives the working class turn towards the populist right is a sense of status decline (this especially common in de-industrialized areas, so the US Midwest, East Germany) which in turns pushes them towards moral traditionalism
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Sharon
man könnte den Trend zu rechtsextremistischem / fremdenfeindlichem Wahlverhalten also mildern / umkehren durch Erhöhung des Lebensstandards / der Lebenssicherheit für die unteren Einkommensklassen Okaay---wussten wa aber schon, ne ? und die Absurdvermögenshaufen sind heilig--- tja---dann gucknwama
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Sachi Wolfi Gortchi (Gortchakoff) 🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧
big part of it is that whether you're in the UK, US, or Canada, the evolution of contemporary party systems to have a working class bloc that is more or less cross-pressured between social authoritarianism in defense of hierarchy and/or economic redistribution has basically pushed everyone populist
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Sharon
I have to say, as a Canadian migrant to the US, it's dispiriting to see this successful right wing cooptation of working-class voters through revanchist culture war discourse work again and again in different political cultures