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출판됨
Jan 1, 1981
출판사
Junction Books, London
ISBN-10
0862450365
ISBN-13
9780862450366
설명
Margaret Canovan explores the intricate world of populism, a phenomenon that continues to shape political landscapes across the globe. She delves into its historical roots, tracing how the term has evolved over time and the varying interpretations it inspires among scholars and politicians alike. Canovan provides nuanced insights into the emotional appeal of populism, highlighting its capacity to resonate with ordinary people who feel marginalized by traditional political structures.
Through a close examination of case studies and theoretical frameworks, the work elucidates the complex dynamics between populist movements and established political institutions. Canovan adeptly bridges the gap between theory and practice, illustrating how populism can both empower and destabilize societies. Readers are encouraged to consider the implications of these movements, not just in contemporary contexts, but also in light of past events.
Ultimately, Canovan's examination challenges the reader to reflect on their own perceptions of populism and its role in democratic processes. The depth of her analysis invites a re-evaluation of preconceived notions, making this a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the pulse of modern politics.
Through a close examination of case studies and theoretical frameworks, the work elucidates the complex dynamics between populist movements and established political institutions. Canovan adeptly bridges the gap between theory and practice, illustrating how populism can both empower and destabilize societies. Readers are encouraged to consider the implications of these movements, not just in contemporary contexts, but also in light of past events.
Ultimately, Canovan's examination challenges the reader to reflect on their own perceptions of populism and its role in democratic processes. The depth of her analysis invites a re-evaluation of preconceived notions, making this a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the pulse of modern politics.