Munk Distinguished Lecture Series

Professor Ronald F. Inglehart - The Silent Revolution in Reverse: The Rise of Trump and the Authoritarian Populist Parties

September 14, 2018 | 6:00PM - 8:00PM
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This event took place at the Isabel Bader Theatre in Toronto.

Ronald F. Inglehart is the Lowenstein Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. Author of over 300 publications, he holds honorary doctorates from Uppsala University, Sweden, the Free University of Brussels, Belgium, and the University of Lueneburg, Germany. Inglehart helped found the Euro-Barometer surveys and is founding president of the World Values Survey Association, which has surveyed representative national samples of the publics of 105 countries containing over 90 percent of the world’s population. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

In 2011, Inglehart won the Johan Skytte prize in Political Science, often considered the highest prize awarded in the field. Professor Ingleharts’ recently published book, Cultural Evolution: People’s Motivations are Changing, and Reshaping the World, argues that people’s values and behavior are shaped by the degree to which survival is secure; it was precarious for most of history, which encouraged heavy emphasis on group solidarity, rejection of outsiders, and obedience to strong leaders. For under extreme scarcity, xenophobia is realistic: if there is just enough land to support one tribe and another tribe tries to claim it, survival may literally be a choice between Us and Them. Conversely, high levels of existential security encourage openness to change, diversity and new ideas. The unprecedented prosperity and security of the postwar era brought cultural change, the environmentalist movement, and the spread of democracy. But in recent decades, diminishing job security and rising inequality have led to an authoritarian reaction. Evidence from more than 100 countries demonstrates that people’s motivations and behavior reflect the extent to which they take survival for granted—and that modernization changes them in roughly predictable ways.

This book explains the rise of environmentalist parties, gender equality, and same-sex marriage… and the current reaction producing Trump, Brexit, and France's National Front, through a new, empirically-tested version of modernization theory.

This event was co-sponsored by the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy and Environics Institute for Survey Research.

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Speakers

Ronald F. Inglehart

Research Professor, Center for Political Studies
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Michigan

Randall Hansen

Interim Director, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy
University of Toronto