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Working Class Politics in the Age of Dealignment
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- Wilson, Fred (Author)
Title
Working Class Politics in the Age of Dealignment
Abstract
Working class politics in Canada is at a disturbing junction. There has been a shift in voting patterns, sometimes referred to as “dealignment,” in which working class voters have moved away from traditional class-based loyalties towards right-wing populist parties and movements. In the recent US election, an estimated 56 percent of working class voters cast their ballot for Trump. In Canada, through most of 2023 and 2024, a significant plurality of working class voters indicated their preference for the Conservative Party under the leadership of Pierre Poilievre.
There are multiple theses competing for narrative leadership to explain dealignment and surging working class support for right-wing populism: geopolitical and environmental crises that put tens of millions of people in motion as migrants pour across borders; a rise of individualism and rebellion that took root in the trauma of the COVID crisis; an inflation and affordability crisis after the COVID recession; a cultural backlash to identity politics and advances for women, especially among young men; disinformation and social media; a growing political divide between those with and without post-secondary education, and; the failures of social democratic and liberal parties that associated themselves with neoliberal globalization and abandoned the working class.
But there is another less discussed yet important factor in the drift of working class voters away from traditional values and politics—the problematic role and capacity of trade unions and the labour movement to influence working class political outlooks and choices....
Publication
Canadian Dimension
Date
2025-04-11
Language
English
Accessed
6/19/25, 3:53 PM
Citation
Wilson, F. (2025, April 11). Working Class Politics in the Age of Dealignment. Canadian Dimension. https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/working-class-politics-in-the-age-of-dealignment
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