Populism is the key political phenomenon of the 21st century. From
Trump to Brexit, from Chávez to Podemos, the term has been used to
describe leaders, parties and movements across the globe who disrupt
the status quo and speak in the name of ‘the people’ against
‘the elite’. Yet the term remains something of a puzzle: poorly
understood, vaguely defined and, more often than not, used as a term
of abuse.
In this concise and engaging book, leading expert Benjamin Moffitt
cuts through this confusion. Offering the first accessible
introduction to populism as a core concept in political theory, he
maps the different schools of thought on how to understand populism
and explores how populism relates to some of the most important
concepts at the heart of political debate today. He asks: what has
populism got to do with nationalism and nativism? How does it
intersect with socialism? Is it compatible with liberalism? And in the
end, is populism a good or bad thing for democracy?
This book is essential reading for anyone - from students and scholars
to general readers alike - seeking to make sense of one the most
important and controversial issues in the contemporary political
landscape.
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ISBN
9781509534340
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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