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Daily Politics from the New Statesman

How anger defined 2024

Daily Politics from the New Statesman

The New Statesman

News & Politics, Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Why are we all becoming increasingly angry? And what did Donald Trump understand about harnessing this emotion to win back the presidency?


Tom Gatti is joined by New Statesman columnist Sarah Manavis and psychoanlyst Josh Cohen.



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The New Statesman Hello, I'm Tom Gatti and this is Culture from the New Statesman,

1:20.1

a new weekly podcast exploring the cultural moments that define our world.

1:25.1

We live, it is said, in an age of rage.

1:29.3

In the last decade, and particularly since the Brexit vote and first Trump victory of 2016,

1:34.3

our politics and culture seem to have grown ever more divisive.

1:38.3

Social media, once embraced as a way of building communities and even aiding democracy, has become a toxic source of anxiety, envy and outrage.

1:48.0

The resentment of voters who feel ill-served by political elites

1:52.0

has energized populist movements around the globe

1:54.0

and helped Donald Trump win a crushing victory in last week's US election.

1:59.0

Bernie Sanders, criticising his former party, argued that

2:02.9

the Democrats had failed to understand that the American people are angry and want change.

2:09.3

Later in the podcast, I'll be talking to Josh Cohen, psychoanalyst and author of the new book,

2:14.4

All the Rage, about why anger drives our world. But first, I'm joined by

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