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The fandom menace – How politics is shaped by obsessives
Season 1 · Episode 1282

The fandom menace – How politics is shaped by obsessives

The Bunker – News without the nonsense

May 6, 202427m 21s

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Show Notes

Is “fandom” one of the drives behind our dysfunctional politics? That’s the thesis of Dr Phoenix Andrews new book I Heart Politics – who writes about how people power is behind a series of quake moments in recent political history. He joins Andrew Harrison to discuss whether the phenomenon and power of fandom is overlooked in contemporary politics, and how the fandoms of politicians like Trump, Farage and Thatcher affect the cultural zeitgeist.


“The world feels mad, but finding people with a common passion is uplifting.” – Dr Phoenix Andrews

“Political fandom is basically Eurovision with consequences.” – Dr Phoenix Andrews


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Written and Presented by Andrew Harrison. Producer: Adam Wright and Liam Tait. Audio Production: Robin Leeburn. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Music: Kenny Dickinson. Artwork: James Parrett. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.

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