What happens when politics is everywhere, yet nothing seems to change? From the abandoned dance floors of Thatcher's London to the mass mobilizations of Black Lives Matter, Anton J ger traces how pub lic life has become infused with protest, spectacle, and moral urgency - while the old infrastructure of parties, unions, and civic solidarity has been hollowed out.

Hyperpolitics revisits the illusions of the "end of history" and dissects the strange energies that replaced them: viral outrage, endless culture wars, and the digital rush of causes that flare and vanish overnight. J ger shows how the promises of post-Cold War liberalism gave way to a restless, unsteady public sphere where private pas sions overflow into politics but rarely build enduring power.

Ranging from Guy Debord and Wolfgang Tillmans to Houellebecq's disenchanted fictions, Hyperpolitics makes sense of a world in which collective action remains fragmented and the social fabric thinner than ever. For anyone trying to grasp why our age feels so charged yet so incon sequential, this book offers a vital map through the new contradictions of our hyperpolitical moment.



Autorentext

ANTON J GER is a Lecturer in Politics at Oxford and an opinion writer for the New York Times. He is the co-author (with Arthur Borriello) of The Populist Moment and (with Daniel Zamora) Welfare for Markets.

Titel
Hyperpolitics
Untertitel
Extreme Politicization without Political Consequences
EAN
9781836742081
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
10.02.2026
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0.51 MB
Anzahl Seiten
128