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🔴 🇬🇧 **Populism and the Social History of British Anti-Slavery**

Ryan Hanley

“_In the United Kingdom, the abolition of the slave trade and slavery holds a special place in national identity narratives, largely thanks to over a century of celebratory historiography, from the mid-nineteenth century to about the mid-twentieth. While this “Whig tradition” has long since fallen from favor among historians, it enjoys an uncanny afterlife among a certain cross section of right-wing populists._”

🔗 yalebooks.yale.edu/2025/04/08/.

#History #Histodon #Histodons #Slavery #UK #UnitedKingdom #Britain #Populism #RightWing @histodon @histodons

Yale University Press · Populism and the Social History of British Anti-Slavery - Yale University PressRyan Hanley— You’ll see it in the comments section of every online news article about British slavery and its legacies. “Actually, we were the ones who first abolished slavery” or... READ MORE

From a review in #TheGuardian

What I know from others' summaries makes me think these profs do protest "partisan bias" too much, suggesting that the #pandemic wasn't as bad as the political response, and that #maskMandates and #lockdowns should have been based on public opinion.

After a few decades on the #internet the highlighted text told me everything I needed to know.

"Similar to plebiscites and referendums, direct economics seeks to do an end run around experts and incumbents and communicate straight to individual citizens and voters. It tries to demystify what have long been naturalised processes captured in stock market indices, interest rates and even fiat currency, to expose these as mere tools of the elites in further oppressing the true people.

We can see direct economics in action in three different ways. First is the centralisation of executive power in US President Donald Trump’s tariff policy. The arbitrariness of his tariff announcements is taken as a demerit by many. Yet arguably, from the point of view of direct economics, it is this very arbitrariness that is their strength.
(...)
Direct economics constitutes a powerful attack on existing institutions and people that stand between the citizens and their leaders. Whether its tactics, gimmicks and whims can outlast their tumultuous effects on the conventional markets is something that the next weeks and months will show. So far, the interest rate on US Treasury bills is sliding downwards, and consumer confidence is plummeting too. The gamble of direct economics is that none of this will matter."

ft.com/content/5d5be168-ada4-4

Financial Times · Direct economics — the great Maga experimentPar Quinn Slobodian

Trump goes full gameshow host to push his #tariff plan – and nobody’s a winner

The winner?

#Trump, of course, the maestro of fake #populism, watched by a crowd that included men in hard hats and fluorescent construction worker vests.

The #losers?

Everybody else.

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

The Guardian · Trump goes full gameshow host to push his tariff plan – and nobody’s a winnerPar David Smith
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Has populism gone that far to make us forget our will to build, create, tell, move, if it can't be marketed? It also doesn't sit right with me how much it fits the "degenerated art" ambiance that's been slowly getting in the air, alongside of #fascism .
As long as people will be allowed to be brainwashed people & ai bots to influence elections for a facist entity, nothing is to be taken lightly.

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It is a tool that produces results and has good/useful uses. It should improve our lives, not make us dumber, lazier and be the sole source of knowledge/"creation"
If the trend we see currently on social media, search engines, writing... Is our future, then it is very bleak.

Are people forgetting the very core of what makes our #humanity ? #humans #facism #ai #aiart #populism #aitools #criticalthinking #creativity #aitools #aieverywhere

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The surge of ai and its ignorance of taste, making things better by adding more, and so on, is correlating with the average lack of consideration for #creation, #art and #artists and global #antiintellectualism ; highlighting global reluctance to partake into any activity requiring to think by oneself. #literacy #criticalthinking #CriticalLiteracy #literacyMatters #ai #artificialintelligence #medialiteracy #populism #facism

"The problem, indeed, is a more general one. No populism, right or left, has so far produced a powerful remedy for the ills it denounces. Programmatically, the contemporary opponents of neoliberalism are still for the most part whistling in the dark. How is inequality to be tackled – not just tinkered with – in a serious fashion, without immediately bringing on a capital strike? What measures might be envisaged for meeting the enemy blow for blow on that contested terrain, and emerging victorious? What sort of reconstruction, by now inevitably a radical one, of actually existing liberal democracy would be required to put an end to the oligarchies it has spawned? How is the deep state, organised in every Western country for imperial war – clandestine or overt – to be dismantled? What reconversion of the economy to combat climate change, without impoverishing already poor societies in other continents, is imagined? That so many arrows remain missing in the quiver of serious opposition to the status quo is not, of course, just the fault of today’s populisms. It reflects the intellectual contraction of the left in its long years of retreat since the 1970s, and the sterility in that time of what were once original strands of thought at the edges of the mainstream. Remedial proposals can be cited, varying from country to country: Medicare for all in the US, guaranteed citizen incomes in Italy, public investment banks in Britain, Tobin taxes in France and the like. But so far as any general, interlocking alternative to the status quo is concerned, the cupboard is still bare. (...) Politically speaking, neoliberalism has been in no great danger from either."

lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v47/n06/pe

London Review of Books · Perry Anderson · Regime Change in the West?Where amid this turmoil does neoliberalism stand? In emergency conditions it has been forced to take measures –...

"Most people drop the #ideology pretty quickly once they get the #support they need. They belong to these groups because they’re getting something from them. You have to become the surrogate of that support so they don’t need the group any more."

As a hate-filled kid, I turned to #farrightideology. Now I help others avoid that path | Matthew Quinn | The Guardian
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

#hatecrime
#farrightgroups
#farrightgrooming
#underlyingcausesofracism
#populism
#supportgroup
#grooming

The Guardian · As a hate-filled kid, I turned to far-right ideology. Now I help others avoid that pathPar Georgia Wilkins

See whole nations run at the behest of just one man, Putin with Russia, Trump with Gilead, and Netanyahu with Israel.

He would happily destroy Israel if it kept him out of jail, and maybe he will. All we can do is watch.

theguardian.com/world/2025/mar

The Guardian · Deadly Israeli strikes in Gaza and Lebanon amid calls for halt to ‘endless war’Par Lorenzo Tondo