This article re-examines current definitions of populism, which portray it as either a powerful corrective to or the nemesis of liberal democracy. It does so by exploring a crucial but often neglected dimension of populism: its redemptive character. Populism is here understood to function according to the logic of resentment, which involves both socio-political indignation at injustice and envy or ressentiment. Populism promises redemption through regaining possession: of a lower status, a wounded identity, a diminished or lost control. Highly moralized images of the past – historical or archetypal – are mobilized by populist leaders to castigate the present and accelerate the urgency of change in it. The argument is illustrated with Caesar...
Two images of populism are well-established: it is either labelled as a pathological political pheno...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social pathol...
This article discusses the current debate between populist and republican accounts of democracy. To ...
This article re-examines current definitions of populism, which portray it as either a powerful corr...
This essay makes another attempt to clarify the concept of populism and to discuss its causes and co...
Populism is one of the most contested political ideas of the modern age. It has also become a key co...
In this article a critical analysis is made of some of the most influential approaches to contempora...
It might seem that Herbert Marcuse was right: leftist politics can no longer avoid the challenge of ...
This article offers a new understanding of populism. The argument unfolds as follows: first, the pop...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social ...
Populism has been a buzzword around the world today. Various recent elections in industrialized part...
The article examines the evolution of ideological and political attitudes, the essential characteris...
The author supports the claim that attempts to formulate a universal definition of the term “populis...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
The article presents the relational, socio-cultural approach to populism, also referred to by some a...
Two images of populism are well-established: it is either labelled as a pathological political pheno...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social pathol...
This article discusses the current debate between populist and republican accounts of democracy. To ...
This article re-examines current definitions of populism, which portray it as either a powerful corr...
This essay makes another attempt to clarify the concept of populism and to discuss its causes and co...
Populism is one of the most contested political ideas of the modern age. It has also become a key co...
In this article a critical analysis is made of some of the most influential approaches to contempora...
It might seem that Herbert Marcuse was right: leftist politics can no longer avoid the challenge of ...
This article offers a new understanding of populism. The argument unfolds as follows: first, the pop...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social ...
Populism has been a buzzword around the world today. Various recent elections in industrialized part...
The article examines the evolution of ideological and political attitudes, the essential characteris...
The author supports the claim that attempts to formulate a universal definition of the term “populis...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
The article presents the relational, socio-cultural approach to populism, also referred to by some a...
Two images of populism are well-established: it is either labelled as a pathological political pheno...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social pathol...
This article discusses the current debate between populist and republican accounts of democracy. To ...