
Anton Jäger
Historian and lecturer at Oxford University, columnist and author of the book Hyperpolitics, who analyses contemporary political culture and institutional change.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 39min
Anton Jäger: over razernij en niksigheid in het tijdperk van hyperpolitiek.
In gesprek met Anton Jäger, een Vlaamse historicus en docent aan de Universiteit van Cambridge, worden fascinerende thema's verkend. Hij onthult hoe hyperpolitiek de politieke betrokkenheid beïnvloedt, en belicht het effect van internet op de politiek. Er wordt dieper ingegaan op de relatie tussen Trumpisme en professionele klassen, en het ontstaan van wantrouwen onder kiezers. Jäger pleit voor nieuwe organisatorische structuren om gemeenschapszin te herstellen te midden van informatiestroom en frustratie.

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Dec 20, 2022 • 1h 4min
/309/ Sack of Potatoes ft. Anton Jäger
On atomisation and association.
Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone came out 22 years ago and the structural changes he identified then – increasing atomisation – have only worsened. Everyone now blames the internet, and though it may have accelerated some aspects, the problem goes deeper. The social consequences – loneliness, mistrust, depression – are widely discussed, but the political ones less so.
Does the decline of associationalism open the door to authoritarianism? Are 'right-wing' associations (say, churches or homeowner groups) just as threatened as left-wing ones (like unions or labour clubs)? What are the political valences of growing atomisation?
And are we now like the peasants that Marx described in his 18th Brumaire: just potatoes in a sack - and does this explain the crazy politics of our time?
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From Bowling Alone to Posting Alone, Anton Jäger, Jacobin
Bowling Alone (2020 revised edition), Robert Putnam

Feb 19, 2026 • 1h 3min
Anton Jäger: The Far-Right's route to victory
Anton Jäger, historian and Oxford lecturer and author of Hyperpolitics, explores how politicization surged while institutions faded. He traces digital mobilization, the 2008 shock, Brexit and mass protests. He contrasts one-day online flare-ups with old party durability and considers why the right often wins in this new landscape.

Nov 26, 2024 • 51min
Mass Politics, the Economy, and the US Election w/ Anton Jäger | American Prestige
Anton Jäger, a historian specializing in political thought at University College Oxford, joins to navigate the intricate landscape of mass politics and the U.S. election aftermath. They discuss the crisis of liberalism and its struggles with socio-economic shifts, analyzing the weak political responses compared to 2016. Jäger examines the dynamics of leftism in America, touching on its global implications, and delves into the challenges of hyperpolitics amid declining democracy. Their insights on Europe's geopolitical issues add a compelling layer to the conversation.
Jan 11, 2024 • 1h 10min
2010-2020: The Decade of Discontent | Anton Jäger & Vincent Bevins
Authors Anton Jäger and Vincent Bevins reflect on the previous decade and mass political movements. They discuss the failure of these movements, the rise of populist movements, the decline of left-wing institutions, the complicated relationship between populism and socialism, the rise of acid inequalities and debt, and the challenges and failures of left populism.


