The Far-Right Isn’t All White
MSNBC

For the anniversary of the January 6 riot, I spoke with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Trymaine Lee about Black participation in the events of that day, and of multiculturalism on the far right more generally – a subject that Daniel Martinez HoSang and I explored in our book Producers, Parasites Patriots. Listen here!

1619/1776: a discussion about race, reaction, and radical possibility
University of Minnesota Press

A few weeks ago, Daniel Martinez HoSang and I were asked by the University of Minnesota Press to reflect on the contemporary landscape of US politics in light of recent attacks on the 1619 Project and Critical Race Theory. In this podcast we talk about reactionary threats from the right, but also some limitations with … Read more

Right Riot with Nikhil Pal Singh and Joe Lowndes
The Dig Radio

The Dig: Right Riot with Nikhil Pal Singh and Joe Lowndes

Nikhil Pal Singh and Joe Lowndes discuss and debate today’s American Right: what sort of threat does the Far-Right pose? How does it relate to the Republican Party and to the neoliberal imperial Center? What does that mean for the Left? Read Corey Robin’s smart and short piece on impeachment jacobinmag.com/2021/01/corey-robin-what-impeachment-could-mean-trump Listen to Dan’s interview with … Read more

Producers Parasites Patriots, Race, and the New Right Wing Politics of Precarity

In exploring the contemporary politics of whiteness, Daniel Martinez HoSang and Joseph E. Lowndes offer a powerful analysis of white precarity embedded in an antiracist critique of white supremacy in multicultural times. Producers, Parasites, Patriots is a necessary and welcome work.

 Cristina Beltrán, New York University

Race and American Political Development by Joe Lowndes

“This important volume places race at the center of political development in America. Leading lights and fresh voices in the field sweep across the history exploring new ways to think about the impact of racial division on the shape of the political order and the dynamics of its change. There is no better introduction to this subject, one of the massive facts of the American experience.”

Stephen Skowronek, Pelatiah Perit Professor of Political and Social Science, Yale University

From the New Deal to the New Right

“Evocative and analytical, this historical portrait shows how racial change in the South opened the door to conservative mobilization. Its powerful account of how a cross-regional alliance of white supremacists and business-oriented anti-New Dealers fundamentally reoriented American politics advances our understanding not just of pathways to the present, but of prospects for the future.”

Ira Katznelson, author of When Affirmative Action Was White