Radicalism and indifference
Memory transmission, political formation and modernization in Hungary and Europe
Autoři
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Most theories of radicalization focus on the birth of antidemocratic ideas, semantics, behavior patterns and organizations. However, such focus is one-sided: radicalization is as much about the forgetting of historical lessons and the weakening of a democratic consensus, as the spreading of populist ideas. A case study of public and private processes of memory transmission in Hungary reveals how the ambiguous relation to modernization affects political formation: the failures provoke populist reactions, while the successes result in political indifference. The combination of these two political cultures creates a dangerous compound including both the opportunity for the birth of antidemocratic semantics and their ignorance. The author analyzes the potential of such «incubation of radicalism» on a European survey.
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Radicalism and indifference, Domonkos Sik
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2016
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- Titul
- Radicalism and indifference
- Podtitul
- Memory transmission, political formation and modernization in Hungary and Europe
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Domonkos Sik
- Vydavatel
- PL Academic Research
- Vydavatel
- 2016
- ISBN10
- 3631674171
- ISBN13
- 9783631674178
- Kategorie
- Politologie / Politika
- Anotace
- Most theories of radicalization focus on the birth of antidemocratic ideas, semantics, behavior patterns and organizations. However, such focus is one-sided: radicalization is as much about the forgetting of historical lessons and the weakening of a democratic consensus, as the spreading of populist ideas. A case study of public and private processes of memory transmission in Hungary reveals how the ambiguous relation to modernization affects political formation: the failures provoke populist reactions, while the successes result in political indifference. The combination of these two political cultures creates a dangerous compound including both the opportunity for the birth of antidemocratic semantics and their ignorance. The author analyzes the potential of such «incubation of radicalism» on a European survey.