The Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School and the persistence of authoritarian populism in the United States

Authors

  • John Abromeit SUNY-Buffalo

Keywords:

Critical Theory, right-wing populism, authoritarianism, Frankfurt School

Abstract

The first part of the essay provides a brief overview of the Critical Theorists’ studies of authoritarianism and right-wing populism. The second part examines the emergence of the Tea Party and Donald Trump’s success in expanding and intensifying this right-wing populist movement by harnessing it to his own authoritarian leadership. Drawing on the conceptual resources outlined in the first section, I seek to demonstrate in the second section how the Critical Theorists’ analyses of right-wing populism and authoritarianism can still explain key aspects of the Tea Party and Trump. Throughout this essay Critical Theory and right-wing populism is situated within two levels of historical periodization: first, the modern bourgeois epoch as whole and, second, specific periods within that epoch. The aim of the latter periodization is to illuminate the specific historical and social conditions that have inhibited or favored the emergence of right-wing populist and authoritarian movements.

Author Biography

John Abromeit, SUNY-Buffalo

Es Profesor Asociado de Historia en la Universidad Estatal de Nueva York, en Buffalo, donde enseña cursos sobre Historia europea moderna, historia intelectual y teoría social crítica. Es coeditor de Herbert Marcuse: A Critical Reader (Routledge, 2004) y Transformations of Populism in Europe and the Americas: History and Recent Tendencies (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016). Es autor de Max Horkheimer and the Foundations of the Frankfurt School (Cambridge UP, 2011). Sus artículos y reseñas de libros han aparecido en Constellations; Theory, Culture and Society; The Journal of Modern History; The American Historical Review; Logos; Radical Philosophy; The German Quarterly y Cuadernos de Filosofía Alemana.

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Published

2017-07-15

How to Cite

Abromeit, J. (2017). The Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School and the persistence of authoritarian populism in the United States. Devenires, 18(36), 165–202. Retrieved from https://publicaciones.umich.mx/revistas/devenires/ojs/article/view/199

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