Howard Publication has announced the release of 'The Politics of Rage' by Seán Hogan, a veteran of public institutions with decades of governance experience. The book presents a searing examination of the global rise of far-right populism and its threat to democratic systems, drawing connections across continents and political crises.
The work analyzes how anger, fear, and cultural anxiety have been weaponized to destabilize nations and fracture democratic institutions. Hogan traces developments from Donald Trump's presidency to Brexit, from Marine Le Pen's reinvention of France's far right to Viktor Orbán's nationalist resurgence, exposing the manipulation of truth, erosion of public trust, and cynical exploitation of identity politics that have transformed once-fringe movements into dominant political forces.
Hogan brings a unique insider's perspective from his decades of public service, board service, and reform leadership. His central message emphasizes that democracy does not collapse in a single moment but erodes when good people look away from institutional failures and silence. The book serves as both a chronicle of events and a wake-up call challenging readers to confront the conditions that have allowed these movements to thrive.
The implications of Hogan's analysis extend to citizens, scholars, and policymakers worldwide who seek to understand today's political turbulence. The work underscores the urgency of protecting democratic values before it is too late, offering clarity and a rallying cry for those committed to defending democratic systems. The book's chilling relevance to current political landscapes makes it essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of governance.
'The Politics of Rage' is available for purchase through major retailers including Amazon. Additional information about the publication can be found at https://howardpublication.com/. The book represents a significant contribution to political discourse at a time when democratic institutions face unprecedented challenges globally.


