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Across the world politics is lurching to the right ethnic nationalism is on the rise and people are furious. Beyond Populism critically examines the new destructive projects of resentment that have surfaced in the political spaces opened by neoliberalism’s failures particularly since the financial collapse of 2008. It contextualizes the recent history of the Global North―notably Brexit and the Trump election―among wider comparative politics with chapters on India Colombia Eastern Europe the Philippines Ethiopia and other parts of the globe marked by populist insurgencies.The essays collected here explore how global regional national and local structures of power produce angry politics. They go beyond conventional academic debates about populism to explore the different kinds of anger that shape politics today and to make legible the multiplicity of forces antagonisms conflicts and emergent political forms that mark the present. By examining the politics of anger Beyond Populism also considers what is needed to transform anger from a reactionary to an emancipatory force.