Bone John
School of Social Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.
Br J Sociol. 2021 Sep;72(4):1030-1045. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12884. Epub 2021 Aug 9.
In light of the observed rise in social instability and populist politics that has emerged recently even in some of the world's oldest and presumed stable democracies, this paper reappraises the role of the neoliberal political and economic consensus in fermenting popular discontent. While this is very well trodden ground the paper approaches the issues from a wholly new direction, specifically addressing how exposure to the destabilizing conditions of the present can be seen to have negatively impacted on the neurological functioning of many of the disenchanted and distressed of the current era, generating chronic negative emotional arousal and an associated impact on the capacity for rational thought and conduct. This condition of mental and emotional fugue, it is argued, has also rendered growing numbers more susceptible to marginal and radicalizing discourses, largely extended and amplified via social media, and not least the emotionally charged overtures of populist politicians. Against a backdrop of increasing insecurity, transformative changes to work and living conditions precipitated by neoliberal policy and the digital revolution, together with the epochal crisis presented by the global pandemic, it is argued that the task of understanding the deep and fundamental causes of social and political fracture have rarely been more urgent.
鉴于最近即使在一些世界上最古老且原本被认为稳定的民主国家也出现了社会不稳定加剧和民粹主义政治抬头的情况,本文重新评估了新自由主义政治和经济共识在引发民众不满情绪方面所起的作用。虽然这是一个被广泛探讨的领域,但本文从一个全新的方向来探讨这些问题,具体而言,研究如何看待当前不稳定状况对许多当代心怀不满和痛苦之人的神经功能产生了负面影响,引发了慢性负面情绪唤醒,并对理性思考和行为能力产生了相关影响。有人认为,这种精神和情绪恍惚的状态也使越来越多的人更容易受到边缘化和极端化言论的影响,这些言论主要通过社交媒体传播和放大,尤其是民粹主义政治家充满情感的提议。在不安全因素不断增加、新自由主义政策和数字革命引发的工作和生活条件变革以及全球疫情带来的时代危机的背景下,有人认为,理解社会和政治分裂的深层根本原因的任务从未像现在这样紧迫。