Pathological Localism or Vernacular Glocalization? Populism, Globalism and the Everyday Politics of Anger
Globality and consciousness of it are reflexively linked, possibly through a modal empathy whereby all humanity has a built-in Pet Combs predisposition for social understanding and cooperation.But in more ardent accounts of world-making, global awareness produces not empathy but identities in conflict, insecurity and woundingly agonistic politics.A