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(Ebook) The Oldest Trick in the Book: Panic-Driven Scapegoating in History and Recurring Patterns of Persecution by Ben M. Debney ISBN 9789811555695, 9811555699

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Authors:Ben M. Debney
Pages:0 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:First
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Language:english
File Size:4.08 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789811555695, 9811555699
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(Ebook) The Oldest Trick in the Book: Panic-Driven Scapegoating in History and Recurring Patterns of Persecution by Ben M. Debney ISBN 9789811555695, 9811555699

This book investigates the normalization of blame-shifting within ideological discourse as a broad feature of history, working from Churchill’s truism that history is written by the victors. It explores historical episodes of political persecution carried out under cover of moral panic, highlighting the process of ‘Othering’ common to each and theorising a model of panic- driven scapegoating from the results. Building on case studies in witch panic, communist panic and terrorist panic respectively, The Oldest Trick in the Book builds an argument that features common to each case study reflect broader historical patterning consistent with Churchill’s maxim. It argues that the periodic construction of bogeymen or ‘folk demons’ is a useful device for enabling the kind of victim-playing and victim-blaming critical to protecting elite privilege during periods of crisis, and so such retains great ongoing value for them.
​“The Oldest Trick in the Book revives the type of radical class orientation that has given so much of classical sociology its analytic power and enduring relevance. Bait and switch scapegoating by elites is indeed a very old trick; but why do we fall for it anew, with each slightly refurbished iteration? Ben Debney’s well-researched, historically rich, and analytically-muscular book answers that question in useful and original ways.”
— Christian Parenti, Associate Professor of Economics at John Jay College, City University of New York (CUNY), author of Lockdown America: Police and Prisons in the Age of Crisis and Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence)
“In his daringly sweeping treatise on scapegoating throughout history, Ben Debney reveals the social function of demonisation to be an audacious smoke and mirrors trick: obscuring the real evil of ruling elites while distortedly reflecting it. The Oldest Trick in the Book is a lively and thoughtful offering.”
— Scott Poynting, Adjunct Professor, Charles Sturt University and Queensland University of Technology, Australia
"The Oldest Trick in the Book takes us on a remarkable journey. Ben Debney perceptively explores the long use and abuse of power and ideology, from the Roman Empire to Red Scares, Witch Hunts to Islamophobia. The power of the One Percent, he shows us, depends on convincing the rest of us to accept the demonization of the Enemy: unruly women, treacherous communists, Islamic terrorists. It is to Debney’s great credit that he reveals scapegoating’s long history as pillars of rule, and strategies of cultural and material violence directed at the oppressed and exploited. The Oldest Trick in the Book is a necessary contribution to unmasking modernity’s binary code and pointing the way towards a more just and sustainable future.”a
— Jason W. Moore, Professor of Sociology, Binghamton University. Author, Capitalism in the Web of Life
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