The Political Theologies of Populism

The Garveyites, the Klan, and the Wobblies, 1905–1930

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In this book, Bossen argues that American populist movements, even explicitly secular ones, have long drawn on religious ideas and practices to infuse their politics and bring people together. He analyzes three well-known populist organizations from the early twentieth century: the Universal Negro Improvement Association, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Industrial Workers of the World. Across these vastly different organizations, political theologies--the way that religious ideas and practices are incorporated into politics--have been central to the people-making work of politics. Considering both historical and contemporary evidence, Bossen argues that this analysis can help us understand the alarming white supremacist populism on the rise today.
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Writer
Bossen, Colin
Title
The Political Theologies of Populism
Publisher
Wayne State University Press
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
368
EAN
9780814351574
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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