Populism, Propaganda, and Political Extremism

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countering political radicalization
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Extremism
freedom of expression law
historical case studies
Media & Politics
media manipulation
Misinformation
partisan conflict resolution
Polarization
Political Communication
political psychology
Populism
Propaganda

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032942124
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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At its core, this book is about political anger: how it is cultivated, where it is taking us, and how to address it. Populism, Propaganda, and Political Extremism: Building the Rage Machine explores the manufacturing of populist narratives and deployment of propaganda that together produce a state of outrage and disunity in American politics. Through chronicling these subversive communications, and the architects and influencers behind them, Adam Klein expertly deconstructs the processes that sow national division. Today, these divisive campaigns empower political extremists as they erode democratic norms.

As this book uncovers the forms and functions of political ragemaking, it also offers concrete prescriptions for addressing the hostile partisanship that has consumed the national conversation. Here, history will serve as a critical guide. Counteractive narratives that emerged out of prior eras of destructive demagogues like Joseph McCarthy and George Wallace will be explored for their neutralizing potential. The book also faces down some of the most difficult questions, such as how we reach the true believers who are not really interested in resolution, and how we preserve the First Amendment while combating political extremism.

Developed with the student in mind, the book’s three-part focus on populism, propaganda, and political extremism offers a framework for understanding the forces behind our fractured politics—and the strategies that may counter them.

Adam G. Klein is Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Pace University in New York City. With 15 years of experience studying extremism, he is the author of two books on the subject: Fanaticism, Racism, and Rage Online (2017) and A Space for Hate (2010). His work on radical voices in media and politics has been published in leading journals, including Communication Theory, Communication Monographs, and the International Journal of Communication. He has been a guest speaker on NPR, WNYC, and a frequent contributor to the news website The Conversation. His articles have appeared in The New Republic, Business Insider, Salon, and Yahoo News.

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