
This book offers a new analysis of why Trump's Far Right populism helped him win the Presidency twice, and how it enshrined a corporate establishment that he claimed to run against. Charles Derber presents a counter history of positive left populism and argues that populist parties gain power in eras of hard times for working people while mainstream parties lose voter support as they defend the existing system.
Fighting Oligarchy: How Positive Populism Can Reclaim America makes the unorthodox case that only a left-leaning positive populist movement is likely to defeat Trump and his corporate regime. Derber highlights the core principles of resistance to build a new and sustainable US democracy.
Charles Derber is professor of sociology at Boston College, USA. He is the author of 30 books, most recently Dying for Capitalism (Routledge, 2023) Who Owns Democracy (Routledge, 2024) and Bonfire (Routledge, 2025).
"This book is crucial for understanding the recent transformations of American populism and politics, with the second coming of Trumpism. Trump wins support by presenting himself as a populist, which means in order to understand Trump and his appeal, it is necessary to understand populism and its evolution. Despite Trump's claim to embody the interests of the common citizen against contemptuous 'elitists, ' he has surrounded himself by corporate oligarchs, often billionaires, who have cut taxes for the very rich as they slash services upon which the vast majority depend. Derber proposes this can only be countered by a genuine left-wing populism which offers programs that truly guarantee a viable standard of living for people who are legitimately anxious and insecure. Derber's contrast of far-right populism with a positive left-leaning populism offers a distinctive perspective on populism itself, and makes clear what needs to be done to defeat far-right populism. This is book that will give hope in the midst of dark times!"
Yale R. Magrass, Chancellor Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth