Reactionaries Week: Wide World of Reactionaries

Vox failed to meet expectations in the Spanish election, and the reactionaries lost control of the UK when Boris left town, but elsewhere, things are looking up. A reactionary is the PM of Italy; a reactionary will probably go into the next French presidential election as the favorite; the German reactionary party could be in the next government; and, of course, the most dangerous reactionary of all is the presumptive GOP nominee for president in the US. Right-wing populism is a European as well as an American phenomenon. Why?

Europe and the US have three things in common:

  1. The replacement of a manufacturing-based economy with one based on services and knowledge, which devalues the strengths of men and consequently threatens their social and economic status relative to women;
  2. Large amounts of illegal immigration; and
  3. Decreasing numbers of Christians, which troubles the devout greatly.

These issues aren’t going away any time soon, so neither are the reactionaries.