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We are witnessing a worldwide resurgence of reactionary ideologies and movements, combined with an escalating assault on democratic institutions and structures. Nevertheless, most studies of these phenomena remain anchored in a methodological nationalism, while comparative research is almost entirely limited to the Global North. Yet, authoritarian transformations in the South â and the struggles against them â have not only been just as dramatic as those in the North but also preceded them, and consequently have been studied by Southern scholars for many years. This volume brings together the work of more than 15 scholar-activists from across the Global South, combining in-depth studies of regional processes of authoritarian transformation with a global perspective on authoritarian capitalism. With a foreword by VerĂłnica Gago.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Embedded Authoritarianism
- Hindu Majoritarianism and Authoritarian Shifts in the Age of Informational Capitalism in India
- Right-Wing Authoritarianism Against Nature
- Neoliberal Authoritarian Urbanism
- Authoritarian Neoliberalism from Below
- Reconfiguration of the Regime of Impunity and Authoritarian Statecraft in Turkey
- Anti-feminist Meeting Points in Latin America
- Exploring the Colonial and Apartheid Roots of Urban Authoritarianism in Postapartheid South Africa
- (Re)Thinking Authoritarianism in Democracy
- Authoritarianism and Developmentalism Framing âProgressiveâ Governments in Mexico and Argentina
- Agrarian Neoliberalism, Authoritarianism, and the Political Reactions from below in Southern Africa
- Factors of Resilience and Constraint in the Myanmar Resistance Movement
- Contentions and Contradictions
- Production of Activism under Authoritarianism
- Contributors