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POLITICS AND RELIGION
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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1755048323000275
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asymmetric conflation; cult; populism; QAnon; religion
QAnon is gaining attention in scholarly circles, with disagreement on how to categorize the movement. This study examines the proposition that QAnon could be a mix of a religious cult and a political populist movement. Results show that QAnon is primarily a political populist movement that also utilizes religious rhetoric. This highlights the asymmetric nature of the conflation of religion and politics in the contemporary American civil sphere.
QAnon is beginning to gain attention in scholarly circles, but these sources often disagree about how to categorize the movement. This amounts to the meta-dispute between those who view QAnon primarily as a religious cult, and those who grant it greater credibility as a political populist movement. Using quantitative and qualitative methods we test the proposition that QAnon could be a mix of both. Results from both analyses suggest that QAnon is best understood primarily as a political populist movement, but one that utilizes religious rhetoric. The findings thus highlight the asymmetric nature of the conflation of religion and politics in the contemporary American civil sphere.
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