National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy
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Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
374
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Dec 1, 2018
Förlag
Penguin UK
ISBN-10
0241312000
ISBN-13
9780241312001
Beskrivning
In an era of increasing discontent, a growing number of individuals across the Western world feel marginalized and overlooked by traditional political structures. This sentiment has given rise to a powerful movement characterized by national populism, where ordinary citizens unite against what they perceive as elite control over their lives. The authors delve into the factors driving this revolt, examining the socio-economic and cultural dynamics that have fueled this wave of populism.
By exploring the intricate relationship between national identity and political representation, the narrative sheds light on the complexities of contemporary governance. The authors articulate how fear of globalization, immigration, and a perceived loss of cultural values have spurred this reactionary movement. Through thorough analysis and compelling case studies, they dissect how populist leaders have seized upon these sentiments, reshaping the political landscape.
Ultimately, the work provides a crucial perspective on a transformative moment in political history. The authors challenge readers to reflect on the implications of national populism for liberal democracies and consider the urgent need for dialogue and understanding in addressing the frustrations that have mobilized millions. It prompts a broader conversation on the future of democracy itself and the paths that might foster a more inclusive society.
By exploring the intricate relationship between national identity and political representation, the narrative sheds light on the complexities of contemporary governance. The authors articulate how fear of globalization, immigration, and a perceived loss of cultural values have spurred this reactionary movement. Through thorough analysis and compelling case studies, they dissect how populist leaders have seized upon these sentiments, reshaping the political landscape.
Ultimately, the work provides a crucial perspective on a transformative moment in political history. The authors challenge readers to reflect on the implications of national populism for liberal democracies and consider the urgent need for dialogue and understanding in addressing the frustrations that have mobilized millions. It prompts a broader conversation on the future of democracy itself and the paths that might foster a more inclusive society.
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