Age of Anger

A History of the Present

416 pages

English language

Published April 19, 2018 by Penguin Books, Limited.

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978-0-14-198408-7
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Age of Anger: A History of the Present is a 2017 nonfiction book by Indian author Pankaj Mishra. Mishra accounts for the resurgence of reactionary and right-wing political movements in the late 2010s. He argues that nationalist, isolationist, and chauvinist movements, ranging from terror groups such as ISIS to political movements such as Brexit, have emerged in response to the globalization and normalization of Western ideals such as individualism, capitalism, and secularism.

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3.5 stars

This is quite a challenging book. Interesting but also depressing. The Age of Anger: A History of the Present is about how anger and violence have influenced modern societies. Or, to be more precise, how male dominance and masculinity promotes anger and violence in our societies.

Age of Anger is also a book about resentment, male resentment. The election of the nationalist Narendra Modi in India, provoked the writer and essayist Pankaj Mishra to delve deep into history, European history in particular, to examine the figures and the social movements that developed in response to the rise of industrial capitalism. The ideologies that developed during that period travelled around the world and although they assumed different forms, they shared similar ideas. In addition, the events that developed in Europe before the WWI, argues Pankaj Mishra, give us an idea of the social movements that happen today in a …

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Subjects

  • World politics, 21st century
  • Political culture
  • Power (social sciences)
  • Paranoia
  • History, modern