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The populist manifesto / edited by Emmy Eklundh, Andy Knott. — 1 online resource : illustrations. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2370055.pdf>.
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- Cover
- The Populist Manifesto
- The Populist Manifesto
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Populism
- The emerging consensus around ‘what is populism?’
- Populism, crisis and transition
- Left-wing and right-wing
- Populism’s others: Non- and anti-
- Bibliographical notes
- Chapter 2
- Populism and Myth
- The political effectiveness of storytelling
- The function of myths in political discourse
- The dual hero: Leader and people
- Punching upward/punching downward
- Conclusion
- Bibliographical notes
- Notes
- Chapter 3
- Populism and the Politics of Control
- Control and sovereignty
- Globalisation and loss of control
- Control and psychology
- Uses of control
- Bibliographical notes
- Chapter 4
- Ten Theses on Populism –
and Democracy
- 1. Populism is PERFORMATIVE AND not easily defined
- 2. POPULISM, JUST LIKE NATIONALISM, HAS a Janus-face
- 3. Populism relates to DEMOCRACY, not demography
- 4. Populism’s tendentially empty core relates to the ethos of democracy
- 5. Populism can be reduced into a formula
- 6. Populism occurs in moments
- 7. Populism is not the goal but the means of politics
- 8. Populist dynamics reveal variation
- 9. Competing populisms sustain themselves as a basis of polarisation
- 10. Populism is spatial: Space and people co-constitute one another
- Bibliographical notes
- Chapter 5
- Why Populists Aren’t Mad
- Emotions as threats to democracy
- Is populism a democratic anomaly?
- Salvaging emotions (and maybe democracy?)
- Conclusion
- Bibliographical notes
- Chapter 6
- Populism, Democracy and the Transnational People
- Democracy and populism
- Transnationalism, democracy and populism
- Bibliographical notes
- Chapter 7
- Left Populism as a Political Project
- Theoretical misconceptions around populism
- Left- versus right-wing populism
- Biographical notes
- Notes
- Chapter 8
- A Manifesto and Populism?
- Left and right (populism)
- Pluralism and the people
- Antagonism
- Supply and DEMAND
- Bibliographical notes
- Index
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