Polarisatie en de Capitoolbestorming: De relatie tussen identiteit en ideologie in gewelddadig rechts-extremisme

Translated title of the contribution: Polarization and the Insurrection: The relation between identity and ideology in violent right-wing extremism

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Abstract

The Capitol Hill Insurrection on January 6, 2021, in Washington has been, to many, a shocking and inconceivable event. On the face of it, far right ideologies, both in their extreme and radical varieties seem to play a crucial role here. Evidence from interviews with insurrectionists, however, suggests otherwise. Research on polarization in the United States and on radicalization into violent extremism also emphasizes identity over ideology as key explanatory factor. We examine this relation and argue that the importance of identity and that of ideology in the insurrection have to be understood in relation to one another. The battle between Democrats and Republicans is about identity, but it is not a blind battle. Ideological issues are at stake. It is precisely the intertwinement of identity and extreme ideology, which drives radical partisanship in American democracy.
Translated title of the contributionPolarization and the Insurrection: The relation between identity and ideology in violent right-wing extremism
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)4-23
Number of pages20
JournalAlgemeen Nederlands tijdschrift voor wijsbegeerte
Volume116
Issue number1
Early online date1 Mar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

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