For, Against, Together
Rethinking Antagonistic Political Emotions
Thomas Szanto editor Lucy Osler editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Jun '26
£32.00
This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Explore the disruptive effects of antagonistic emotions in politics and understand their role in identity-formation, solidarity, and action.
How do antagonistic political emotions suffuse our public sphere and shape our identities, sense of belonging, and actions? By combining contemporary, real-world examples with interdisciplinary research spanning philosophy, political psychology, and sociology, this book answers the pertinent questions of today.What are antagonistic political emotions, and what do they do? This book explores how such emotions unfold within and shape the political sphere. By driving and reinforcing identities, political emotions deepen divisions and empower feelings of hatred but also establish allegiance and belonging. Contributions from leading philosophers, political theorists, and social psychologists uncover the broad range of emotions animating contemporary political life and reveal how they impact political identities while also generating both solidarity and division. The chapters trace how antagonistic emotions manifest across diverse contexts, from climate activism and online extremism to electoral politics and everyday civic engagement. The cutting-edge perspectives on the emotional foundations of political life make this volume essential reading for those seeking to understand what propels political behaviour in our polarized age. Challenging traditional binaries of positive versus negative emotions, the book shows how antagonistic feelings place us simultaneously for, against, and together.
ISBN: 9781009493734
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408 pages