
Populism: A Very Short Introduction
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Romance
Format
Paperback
Pages
136
Language
English
Published
Feb 1, 2017
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0190234873
ISBN-13
9780190234874
Description
In the context of contemporary politics, the exploration of populism is more relevant than ever. This work delves into the complexities of populism, unraveling its fundamental characteristics and how it shapes political discourse. With insights drawn from various global contexts, it highlights the ways populism resonates with the public and influences electoral outcomes.
The authors, experts in political theory, present a concise yet impactful examination of this phenomenon. They offer a nuanced understanding of populism's dual nature, portraying it as both a potentially revitalizing force in democracy and a risk to established political norms. Through their analysis, readers gain invaluable perspectives on the implications of populist movements for society at large.
The authors, experts in political theory, present a concise yet impactful examination of this phenomenon. They offer a nuanced understanding of populism's dual nature, portraying it as both a potentially revitalizing force in democracy and a risk to established political norms. Through their analysis, readers gain invaluable perspectives on the implications of populist movements for society at large.
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