In For a Left Populism, Chantal Mouffe argues that our contemporary ‘populist moment’ represents an opportunity for democratic reinvigoration through the formation of a left populism in the name of radical democracy. The book marks an important intervention, most especially in its work on the political role of affect, finds Matthew Longo, but he remains unconvinced as to whether Mouffe’s vision of agonistic contestation will pave the way for a return of the political
In Me the People: How Populism Transforms Democracy, Nadia Urbinati examines populism as a form – an...
In Anti-System Politics: The Crisis of Market Liberalism in Rich Democracies, Jonathan Hopkin studie...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...
In For a Left Populism, Chantal Mouffe argues that our contemporary 'populist moment' represents an ...
In The New Populism: Democracy Stares into the Abyss, Marco Revelli explores the definitions, histor...
With Populism: A Very Short Introduction, Cas Mudde and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser offer a short bu...
In Zwischen Globalismus und Demokratie [Between Globalism and Democracy], Wolfgang Streeck explores ...
In The Great Recoil: Politics after Populism and Pandemic, Paolo Gerbaudo explores how the crises of...
In Reactionary Democracy: How Racism and the Populist Far Right Became Mainstream, Aurelien Mondon a...
In Zwischen Globalismus und Demokratie [Between Globalism and Democracy], Wolfgang Streeck explores ...
In Democracy Under Threat, editor Surendra Munshi brings together twenty contributors to explore the...
Numerous authors and political figures have identified the rise of populism as a potential threat to...
According to Robert Talisse, ‘we have sufficient epistemological reasons to be democrats’ and these ...
Since the election of Donald Trump, many have expressed their concern that the United States could s...
Does the success of right-wing populist movements affect citizens’ satisfaction with democracy? Jame...
In Me the People: How Populism Transforms Democracy, Nadia Urbinati examines populism as a form – an...
In Anti-System Politics: The Crisis of Market Liberalism in Rich Democracies, Jonathan Hopkin studie...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...
In For a Left Populism, Chantal Mouffe argues that our contemporary 'populist moment' represents an ...
In The New Populism: Democracy Stares into the Abyss, Marco Revelli explores the definitions, histor...
With Populism: A Very Short Introduction, Cas Mudde and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser offer a short bu...
In Zwischen Globalismus und Demokratie [Between Globalism and Democracy], Wolfgang Streeck explores ...
In The Great Recoil: Politics after Populism and Pandemic, Paolo Gerbaudo explores how the crises of...
In Reactionary Democracy: How Racism and the Populist Far Right Became Mainstream, Aurelien Mondon a...
In Zwischen Globalismus und Demokratie [Between Globalism and Democracy], Wolfgang Streeck explores ...
In Democracy Under Threat, editor Surendra Munshi brings together twenty contributors to explore the...
Numerous authors and political figures have identified the rise of populism as a potential threat to...
According to Robert Talisse, ‘we have sufficient epistemological reasons to be democrats’ and these ...
Since the election of Donald Trump, many have expressed their concern that the United States could s...
Does the success of right-wing populist movements affect citizens’ satisfaction with democracy? Jame...
In Me the People: How Populism Transforms Democracy, Nadia Urbinati examines populism as a form – an...
In Anti-System Politics: The Crisis of Market Liberalism in Rich Democracies, Jonathan Hopkin studie...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...