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Insecurity Politics: How Unstable Lives Lead to Populist Support

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Lorenza Antonucci (Author)

Contributors: Lorenza Antonucci (Author)

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BISAC categories: Political Science -> Public Policy -> Economic Policy

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The everyday realities of financial and work insecurity that drive right- and left-wing populism

In Insecurity Politics, Lorenza Antonucci examines the lived, everyday experiences that underpin political disaffection. Countering the reductive portrayals of populist voters as left-behind outsiders, Antonucci focuses on the ordinary, yet increasingly precarious, realities of work and financial instability as key to understanding the surge in populist support in both right- and left-wing politics. Drawing on robust comparative quantitative and qualitative analyses across nine European countries, Insecurity Politics describes the microlevel material and cultural dynamics that drive anti-establishment politics. It finds that dissatisfaction with work and a growing sense of financial insecurity fuel populist sentiments.

Antonucci maps the evolving landscape of insecurity in contemporary Europe, tracing its roots to structural transformations of welfare states and deep-seated cultural shifts. Proposing an original framework that combines cultural and economic explanations, the book shows how economic, social, and political factors shape receptivity to anti-establishment politics. Moving beyond conventional wisdom that attributes today's populism to cultural backlash or globalization, Antonucci addresses a critical blind spot in current research. But Insecurity Politics offers more than a mere diagnosis; it also argues that a nuanced understanding of populist attitudes could inform a renewed political agenda--one more attuned to the complex realities of people's lives.
ISBN-10: 0691262470
ISBN-13: 9780691262475
Author: Antonucci, Lorenza
Publisher: Princeton University Press

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ISBN-13: 9780691262475

ISBN-10: 0691262470

Publish Date: March 31, 2026

On Sale Date: January 1, 0001

Language: English

Pages: 224

Dimensions: 9.1 × 6.1 × 0.6 in

Weight: 0.75 lbs

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