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Podcast: New Books in American Politics
Episode: Where is the Left? The Rise and Decline of Social Democratic Movements
Description: This week on International Horizons, David Abraham from the University of Miami discusses the origins of social democratic parties in Europe and the parallels with similar movements in the US. Following his teacher Adam Przeworski, Abraham argues that Keynesianism boosted social democracy by convincing people that the state could manage economic growth. For a time, the iron curtain heightened solidarity in the West, including among social democrats. More recently, social democratic politics has been tempered by liberal movements focusing on βdiversityβ rather than on class inequality. While noting that there are troublesome signs of growing authoritarianism around the world, Abra...