Antti Lepistö

PhD
Academy Research Fellow
Intellectual history

History, Culture and Communication Studies
Faculty of Humanities

Antti Lepistö (PhD, Univ. Helsinki, 2019) is an intellectual and political historian specializing in twentieth-century U.S. history. His primary research interests are in the history of political thought, the history of the human sciences, the interplay of science and politics, and the politics of knowledge.

Lepistö's first book, The Rise of Common-Sense Conservatism: The American Right and the Reinvention of the Scottish Enlightenment (University of Chicago Press, 2021), studies the rise of a right-wing populist “common sense” discourse in the context of the late twentieth-century culture wars. It shows how leading neoconservative thinkers of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s reinvented and reshaped the ideas of Adam Smith, Thomas Reid, and David Hume, and applied them to contemporary American problems such as crime, poverty, multiculturalism, and the family.

Lepistö's current project examines how the arrival of modern public opinion polls - as a new way of knowing, imagining, and defining society - substantively reshaped political battle in the United States from the 1930s to the present day. It explores how opinion polls since the 1930s inspired conservative and liberal writers and activists to rethink the social and political landscape and to build their own, distinct ideas of America. The project sheds new light on the relationship between social science and American political thought, the development of intellectual polarization, and how the new ways of knowing society changed modern American politics.

Research interests

  • U.S. intellectual history, history of conservatism, history of the social sciences, history of public opinion research, interaction between science and politics, history of the culture wars

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Antti.Lepisto@oulu.fi

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+358 50 5449098

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History of Science and Ideas
P.O. Box 1000
90014 University of Oulu
FINLAND