This article is about two ideologies. Welfare-consequentialism holds that government should adopt the policies that can rationally be expected to maximise aggregate welfare. Populism holds that society is divided into a pure people and a corrupt elite, and asserts that public policy should express the general will of the people. The responses of world governments to the coronavirus pandemic have clearly illustrated the contrast between these ideologies, and the danger that populist government poses to human wellbeing. The article argues that welfare-consequentialism offers a vaccine for populism. First, it rebuts populism’s claims about who government is for and what it should do. Second, the pessimism and distrust that make people crave po...
“Populism” appears everywhere: a frequently proffered assessment—or perhaps diagnosis—of constitutio...
Building on Rinaldi and Bekker’s scoping review of articles on the impact of populist radical right ...
We synthesize the literature on the recent rise of populism. First, we discuss definitions and prese...
This article is about two ideologies. Welfare-consequentialism holds that government should adopt th...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social pathol...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social ...
The central thesis of this article is that populism is a side effect of liberal democracy and a reli...
Published online: 25 April 2019The article considers populism not as common ideology but as a common...
This article re-examines current definitions of populism, which portray it as either a powerful corr...
This article argues for setting a research agenda to investigate more concretely the interplay betwe...
This article defines both populism and political participation, tells why they are both important an...
Issue ownership theory posits that when social welfare is electorally salient, left-wing parties gai...
Over the past decade, some of the world's most stable parliamentary democracies have witnessed a rev...
Populism is on the rise, especially in the developed world. It has gone from being a force to be rec...
In this article I aim to re-visit the contested concept of populism. I urge scholars to approach the...
“Populism” appears everywhere: a frequently proffered assessment—or perhaps diagnosis—of constitutio...
Building on Rinaldi and Bekker’s scoping review of articles on the impact of populist radical right ...
We synthesize the literature on the recent rise of populism. First, we discuss definitions and prese...
This article is about two ideologies. Welfare-consequentialism holds that government should adopt th...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social pathol...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social ...
The central thesis of this article is that populism is a side effect of liberal democracy and a reli...
Published online: 25 April 2019The article considers populism not as common ideology but as a common...
This article re-examines current definitions of populism, which portray it as either a powerful corr...
This article argues for setting a research agenda to investigate more concretely the interplay betwe...
This article defines both populism and political participation, tells why they are both important an...
Issue ownership theory posits that when social welfare is electorally salient, left-wing parties gai...
Over the past decade, some of the world's most stable parliamentary democracies have witnessed a rev...
Populism is on the rise, especially in the developed world. It has gone from being a force to be rec...
In this article I aim to re-visit the contested concept of populism. I urge scholars to approach the...
“Populism” appears everywhere: a frequently proffered assessment—or perhaps diagnosis—of constitutio...
Building on Rinaldi and Bekker’s scoping review of articles on the impact of populist radical right ...
We synthesize the literature on the recent rise of populism. First, we discuss definitions and prese...