
New Books Network David Ost, "Red Pill Politics: Demystifying Today's Far Right" (New Press, 2026)
Mar 29, 2026
David Ost, political scientist and longtime scholar of Eastern European right-wing politics, outlines 'Red Pill Politics' as a way to understand today’s exclusionary populism. He contrasts classic fascism with contemporary electoral populism. He explains who these movements target, how economic appeals win support, and what strategies could blunt their rise.
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Poland Study Sparked The Book Project
- Ost recounts studying Poland's post-communist shift where workers moved from left to right, motivating his book.
- He wrote The Defeat of Solidarity (2005) predicting a radical right win that later occurred in Poland.
Red Pill Politics Unifies Old Fascism And New Populism
- Red Pill Politics is a single category linking classic fascism and today's right-wing populism.
- David Ost defines it as right-wing, exclusionary, nationalist, democratic, and populist illiberalism that can morph between forms.
Fascism Married Violence With Economic Populism
- Fascism historically combined violent street politics with genuine economic populism to woo workers away from the left.
- Mussolini's squads and Hitler's rhetoric attacked elites while promising social benefits and protections for 'regular' workers.







