This paper analyzes the ambiguous meanings of the concepts of “the people” and populism. It illustrates how these concepts oscillate between poles: whole and part, active and passive, threat and promise. It analyzes debates about who are the people, who speaks on their behalf, and what are their relations with democratic ideals. It explains how populism can be a conceived as a promise of democratic redemption, and simultaneously as a threat where the empty space of democracy might become occupied by a self-described redeemer of the people
Defining populism as a political articulation, rather than a specific ideology, Laclau has been one ...
The past two decades have witnessed a resurgence of populist politics across the globe. The early 21...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
Populist discourses, despite their multiple differences and often oppositional political agendas, sh...
While populism remains considered as threatening democracy, several populist leaders claim to be pop...
In spite of its sound historical roots, populism has become a catchall word, applied to many differe...
In problematic ways, populism has become a catch-all formula used with discretion to capture all kin...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
In the theoretical discussion of populism, two main options can be identified: a perspective conceiv...
The paper discusses the relationship between the crisis of representative democracy and the perspect...
This study focuses on the concept of people developed by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe in the co...
In the face of change in the social bases of advanced European democracies, politics has delayed the...
In recent years, the “Front National” (FN) in France has claimed to be the “defender of the people” ...
Rise of populist politics in the 21s century calls scholars and politicians alike to reflect upon th...
The word populism has been associated to (very) different meanings in the last years. The “populist”...
Defining populism as a political articulation, rather than a specific ideology, Laclau has been one ...
The past two decades have witnessed a resurgence of populist politics across the globe. The early 21...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
Populist discourses, despite their multiple differences and often oppositional political agendas, sh...
While populism remains considered as threatening democracy, several populist leaders claim to be pop...
In spite of its sound historical roots, populism has become a catchall word, applied to many differe...
In problematic ways, populism has become a catch-all formula used with discretion to capture all kin...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
In the theoretical discussion of populism, two main options can be identified: a perspective conceiv...
The paper discusses the relationship between the crisis of representative democracy and the perspect...
This study focuses on the concept of people developed by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe in the co...
In the face of change in the social bases of advanced European democracies, politics has delayed the...
In recent years, the “Front National” (FN) in France has claimed to be the “defender of the people” ...
Rise of populist politics in the 21s century calls scholars and politicians alike to reflect upon th...
The word populism has been associated to (very) different meanings in the last years. The “populist”...
Defining populism as a political articulation, rather than a specific ideology, Laclau has been one ...
The past two decades have witnessed a resurgence of populist politics across the globe. The early 21...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...