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2021 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 100724
Author(s):  
M. Steele ◽  
M. Mialon ◽  
S. Browne ◽  
N. Campbell ◽  
F. Finucane

Intersections ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 7-20
Author(s):  
Rogers Brubaker

Populist protests against Coronavirus-related restrictions in the US appear paradoxical in three respects. Populism is generally hostile to expertise, yet it has flourished at a moment when expertise has seemed more indispensable than ever. Populism thrives on crisis and indeed often depends on fabricating a sense of crisis, yet it has accused mainstream politicians and media of overblowing and even inventing the Corona crisis. Populism, finally, is ordinarily protectionist, yet it has turned anti-protectionist during the pandemic and challenged the allegedly overprotective restrictions of the nanny-state. I address each apparent paradox in turn before speculating in conclusion about how populist distrust of expertise, antipathy to government regulation, and skepticism toward elite overprotectiveness may come together – in the context of intersecting medical, economic, political, and epistemic crises – in a potent and potentially dangerous mix.


Thesis Eleven ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 072551362097080
Author(s):  
Rogers Brubaker

Populist protests against Coronavirus-related restrictions in the US appear paradoxical in three respects. Populism is generally hostile to expertise, yet it has flourished at a moment when expertise has seemed more indispensable than ever. Populism thrives on crisis and indeed often depends on fabricating a sense of crisis, yet it has accused mainstream politicians and media of overblowing and even inventing the Corona crisis. Populism, finally, is ordinarily protectionist, yet it has turned anti-protectionist during the pandemic and challenged the allegedly overprotective restrictions of the nanny-state. I address each apparent paradox in turn before speculating in conclusion about how populist distrust of expertise, antipathy to government regulation, and skepticism toward elite overprotectiveness may come together – in the context of intersecting medical, economic, political, and epistemic crises – in a potent and potentially dangerous mix.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rogers Brubaker

Populist protests against Coronavirus-related restrictions in the US appear paradoxical in three respects. Populism is generally hostile to expertise, yet it has flourished at a moment when expertise has seemed more indispensable than ever. Populism thrives on crisis and indeed often depends on fabricating a sense of crisis, yet it has accused mainstream politicians and media of overblowing and even inventing the Corona crisis. Populism, finally, is ordinarily protectionist, yet it has presented itself as anti-protectionist during the pandemic and challenged the allegedly overprotective restrictions of the nanny-state. I address each apparent paradox in turn before speculating in conclusion about how populist distrust of expertise, antipathy to government regulation, and skepticism toward elite overprotectiveness may come together – in the context of intersecting medical, economic, political, and epistemic crises – in a potent and potentially dangerous mix.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (Supplement_4) ◽  
Author(s):  
M Moore
Keyword(s):  

Abstract M. Moore will discuss the nanny state approach and the arm wrestling with the food industry, providing examples and facilitating the development of key advocacy skills to play this power game.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (Supplement_4) ◽  
Author(s):  
F Tahzib

Abstract The nanny state has become a metaphor in debates about public health regulation, cautioning governments against taking action. The nanny state metaphor is being used to criticize health policies for restricting choice and autonomy and warn against undue paternalism. Nanny state accusations can function as powerful rhetorical weapons against interventions that are intended to benefit people.


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