Jessé Souza | El pobre de derecha

Sociologist and author of "The Right-Wing Poor," Jessé Souza, analyzes why impoverished and precarious sectors support those who stand up for their rights. The mechanisms used to confuse and disorient, cultural racism, the Argentine case of Milei, and the "Joker Syndrome." Why do many people living in poverty, who suffer from inequality and precariousness, end up supporting right-wing leaders and parties that perpetuate social injustice and the concentration of power and wealth? This is the question Jessé Souza attempts to answer in "The Right-Wing Poor. The Revenge of the Bastards," an essential book for understanding the rise of figures like Donald Trump, Jair Bolsonaro, and Javier Milei. In this interview with Canal Abierto, the renowned Brazilian sociologist addresses the historical and present-day mechanisms behind this paradox, its "moral and not economic causes," the manipulation of frustrations, and what he characterizes as the "Joker Syndrome." Follow us: www.canalabierto.com.ar www.facebook.com/CanalAbierto   / canalabiertoar   instagram.com/canalabierto WhatsApp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vakf...