Status‑Redistribution as Political Strategy

Updated: 2026.01.04 24D ago 1 sources
Populist movements deliberately transfer epistemic authority and social dignity from experts to ordinary constituencies as an explicit political tactic. By performing that transfer (public rituals, rhetorical humiliation of elites, valorizing 'common sense'), they create durable delegitimation of institutions and reconfigure who counts as a legitimate source of knowledge. — Recognizing status‑redistribution as an intentional strategy reframes remedies: restoring trust will require dignity‑focused institutional reforms (not just fact checks) that address humiliation and status, altering how policymakers, media and civil society respond.

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Status, class, and the crisis of expertise
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Dan Williams’ essay (citing Dostoevsky and Will Storr) describes populism’s gifting of knowledge and the performative humiliation of elites—concrete examples of the tactic in cultural and political rhetoric.
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