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The Battle Over Civil Society

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Oct 1, 2025
Dylan Riley, a UC Berkeley sociologist and author of The Civic Foundations of Fascism, examines the dynamics of civil society and democracy in today's political landscape. He discusses how social media acts as a contemporary analogue to interwar civil society, facilitating mobilization and shaming. Riley contrasts Trumpism with classic fascism, probing the complexities of MAGA's strategies and the fragmentation of culture. He also addresses the challenges facing the Democratic Party and the intricacies of right-wing working-class alignment in modern America.
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Undermining Elites Can Radicalize Them

  • Riley argues the MAGA view of left cultural power overestimates institutions like universities and nonprofits.
  • He predicts weaponizing attacks could politicize and mobilize those sectors more deeply against MAGA.
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Mass Culture No Longer Yields Uniform Consent

  • Riley and Ganz note MAGA struggles to capture mass culture because culture is fragmented and class-stratified.
  • Major spectacles (e.g., foreign strikes or media moments) fail to create uniform 'rally-around-the-flag' consent.
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Radical Base Limits Broader Coalitions

  • Riley and Ganz agree MAGA's mobilizing core is also its weakness because fanaticism narrows broader appeal.
  • Sustaining electoral wins requires balancing radical base energy with a broader penumbra of voters.
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