In Reactionary Democracy: How Racism and the Populist Far Right Became Mainstream, Aurelien Mondon and Aaron Winter challenge the assumption that democracy is necessarily progressive through introducing the notion of ‘reactionary democracy’, showing how narratives that claim that the resurgence of racism, populism and the far right are the result of popular demands obscure the manipulation of the idea of ‘the people’ for reactionary ends by those in power. This is an indispensable book, writes Rahel Süß, and is a must-read for those seeking to contest prevailing ideas about the relationship between racism and liberal democracy
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Brexit could be seen as the largest popular rebellion against the power elites in the UK modern hist...
In Reactionary Democracy: How Racism and the Populist Far Right Became Mainstream, Aurelien Mondon a...
In For a Left Populism, Chantal Mouffe argues that our contemporary 'populist moment' represents an ...
In Zwischen Globalismus und Demokratie [Between Globalism and Democracy], Wolfgang Streeck explores ...
In Zwischen Globalismus und Demokratie [Between Globalism and Democracy], Wolfgang Streeck explores ...
In For a Left Populism, Chantal Mouffe argues that our contemporary ‘populist moment’ represents an ...
In Me the People: How Populism Transforms Democracy, Nadia Urbinati examines populism as a form – an...
With Populism: A Very Short Introduction, Cas Mudde and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser offer a short bu...
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Racism has become both ubiquitous and unrecognizable, precisely as its meanings are subjected to the...
In The New Populism: Democracy Stares into the Abyss, Marco Revelli explores the definitions, histor...
In Democracy Under Threat, editor Surendra Munshi brings together twenty contributors to explore the...
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