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José María Perceval is a noted figure in contemporary discussions surrounding populism and humor. His work delves into how populism shapes society, illustrating how the masses can be both feared and manipulated by those in power. Through his analyses, he challenges the perception of populism as merely a political tool, instead presenting it as a complex phenomenon that has deep psychological and cultural roots in human behavior.

In addition to his explorations of populism, Perceval also examines the nature of humor and its boundaries. He raises thought-provoking questions about what humanity finds funny and why, suggesting that humor can serve as both a reflection of societal values and a means of coping with the challenges of life. His contributions to these fields have sparked discussions among scholars and the public alike, making him a significant voice in understanding the interplay between humor, politics, and human nature.

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