Hyperpolitics

Extreme Politicization without Political Consequences

Anton Jäger author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Verso Books

Publishing:10th Feb '26

£11.99

This title is due to be published on 10th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Hyperpolitics cover

A brilliant, original essay on politics after the end of the "End of History"

"Hyperpolitics" describes the paradoxical state of affairs today, in which politicization seemingly has few political consequences. Anton Jager's incisive appraisal sets the benchmark by which future histories of the present will be judged.

Politics is back. After the posthistorical lull of the 1990s and the false dawn of millennial technocracy, contestation has returned centre-stage. Protests, riots and jacqueries bring citizens off their couches and into the streets, even as social media overruns the embankments of the public and personal. Such actions politicize an ever greater share of experience while lowering the costs of engagement. Yet this spate of activism has seldom translated into more durable forms of collective action-parties, trade unions and civic associations continue to atrophy, even as advertisements of commitment proliferate.

Striking expressions... make this book a compelling read. It challenges readers to engage seriously with a new phenomenon -- Oliver Weber * Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung *
A sharp and insightful analysis of contemporary political culture -- Konstatin Sakkas * NZZ am Sonntag *
Everything strains to be political, yet all activism fizzles out. This book explains why. -- Marc Reichwein * Welt am Sonntag *
Hyperpolitics is a very good book... It's very good because you don't need to have joined a party one wild night in 2016 to know that it's true. It's enough to live in the present. -- Nele Pollatschek * Süddeutsche Zeitung *
Hyperpolitics is among the best and most dazzling efforts to model the political present in all its maddening strangeness. -- David Wallace-Wells * The New York Times *

ISBN: 9781836742074

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 150g

128 pages

Paperback original