Total‑hatred politics

Updated: 2026.03.06 1H ago 1 sources
Political actors and movements increasingly organize around intense, identity‑anchored hatred that seeks to delegitimize opponents wholesale rather than compete on policy. This style propagates across parties and countries, producing leaders who prioritize spectacle, personal vilification, and perpetual conflict. — If hatred becomes a durable political strategy, it reshapes recruitment, campaigning, policy deliberation, and democratic legitimacy across institutions and elections.

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Welcome to the age of total hate
Valerie Stivers 2026.03.06 100% relevant
The article names Donald Trump as an expression of this phenomenon, points to politicians adopting his confrontational style (e.g., Gavin Newsom, James Fishback, Kat Abughazaleh), and invokes the Orange Revolution and recent Iranian protests as illustrating cases.
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