Is There Such a Thing as Populism?
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Is There Such a Thing as Populism?
3 Provocations and 5 1/2 Proposals
Arditi, Benjamin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
202
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9781032523446
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Preface: From the Question "What is Populism?" to the Premise "Is There Such a Thing as Populism?"
Part 1: Framing the Issue
1. Anomalies, Crises, Zombie Ideas, Provocations, and Proposals. An Introduction to what it means to ask whether there is such a thing as Populism
2. The Endless Search for Populism
Part 2: Polemicizing Populism
3. Provocation 1: Goodbye to Populism
4. Provocation 2: Use Populism to Accuse or Disqualify Adversaries
5. Provocation 3: Peronism and its Contemporaries were Populists. What Came Later was
Not
Part 3: Methodological Proposal
6. Proposal 1: The Limits of Formalism: Ernesto Laclau and Populism
7. Proposal 11/2: Differentiation needs Normative Claims
8. Proposal 2: Context-sensitivity and the Conjuncture: The Ideational Claim that Salvador Allende was a Populist.
9. Proposal 3: Polemicizing the Populist Commonplace
10. Proposal 4: The Perspective of Situated Observers
11. Proposal 5: Strategic Relations and Governing from Below
12. Epilogue: Is Populism a Promise that Lives at the End of a Rainbow?
Part 4: Responses to the Book
13. Nadia Urbinati
14. Jose Luis Villacanas
15. Carlos de la Torre
16. Anthoula Malkopoulou
17. Anthony Spanakos
18. Benjamin Arditi
Part 1: Framing the Issue
1. Anomalies, Crises, Zombie Ideas, Provocations, and Proposals. An Introduction to what it means to ask whether there is such a thing as Populism
2. The Endless Search for Populism
Part 2: Polemicizing Populism
3. Provocation 1: Goodbye to Populism
4. Provocation 2: Use Populism to Accuse or Disqualify Adversaries
5. Provocation 3: Peronism and its Contemporaries were Populists. What Came Later was
Not
Part 3: Methodological Proposal
6. Proposal 1: The Limits of Formalism: Ernesto Laclau and Populism
7. Proposal 11/2: Differentiation needs Normative Claims
8. Proposal 2: Context-sensitivity and the Conjuncture: The Ideational Claim that Salvador Allende was a Populist.
9. Proposal 3: Polemicizing the Populist Commonplace
10. Proposal 4: The Perspective of Situated Observers
11. Proposal 5: Strategic Relations and Governing from Below
12. Epilogue: Is Populism a Promise that Lives at the End of a Rainbow?
Part 4: Responses to the Book
13. Nadia Urbinati
14. Jose Luis Villacanas
15. Carlos de la Torre
16. Anthoula Malkopoulou
17. Anthony Spanakos
18. Benjamin Arditi
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Comparative Politics;Populism;Essex School;Ernesto Laclau;Karl Marx;Jacques Ranciere;Discourse Analysis;Political Ideologies;Political Theory;Post-liberal Politics
Preface: From the Question "What is Populism?" to the Premise "Is There Such a Thing as Populism?"
Part 1: Framing the Issue
1. Anomalies, Crises, Zombie Ideas, Provocations, and Proposals. An Introduction to what it means to ask whether there is such a thing as Populism
2. The Endless Search for Populism
Part 2: Polemicizing Populism
3. Provocation 1: Goodbye to Populism
4. Provocation 2: Use Populism to Accuse or Disqualify Adversaries
5. Provocation 3: Peronism and its Contemporaries were Populists. What Came Later was
Not
Part 3: Methodological Proposal
6. Proposal 1: The Limits of Formalism: Ernesto Laclau and Populism
7. Proposal 11/2: Differentiation needs Normative Claims
8. Proposal 2: Context-sensitivity and the Conjuncture: The Ideational Claim that Salvador Allende was a Populist.
9. Proposal 3: Polemicizing the Populist Commonplace
10. Proposal 4: The Perspective of Situated Observers
11. Proposal 5: Strategic Relations and Governing from Below
12. Epilogue: Is Populism a Promise that Lives at the End of a Rainbow?
Part 4: Responses to the Book
13. Nadia Urbinati
14. Jose Luis Villacanas
15. Carlos de la Torre
16. Anthoula Malkopoulou
17. Anthony Spanakos
18. Benjamin Arditi
Part 1: Framing the Issue
1. Anomalies, Crises, Zombie Ideas, Provocations, and Proposals. An Introduction to what it means to ask whether there is such a thing as Populism
2. The Endless Search for Populism
Part 2: Polemicizing Populism
3. Provocation 1: Goodbye to Populism
4. Provocation 2: Use Populism to Accuse or Disqualify Adversaries
5. Provocation 3: Peronism and its Contemporaries were Populists. What Came Later was
Not
Part 3: Methodological Proposal
6. Proposal 1: The Limits of Formalism: Ernesto Laclau and Populism
7. Proposal 11/2: Differentiation needs Normative Claims
8. Proposal 2: Context-sensitivity and the Conjuncture: The Ideational Claim that Salvador Allende was a Populist.
9. Proposal 3: Polemicizing the Populist Commonplace
10. Proposal 4: The Perspective of Situated Observers
11. Proposal 5: Strategic Relations and Governing from Below
12. Epilogue: Is Populism a Promise that Lives at the End of a Rainbow?
Part 4: Responses to the Book
13. Nadia Urbinati
14. Jose Luis Villacanas
15. Carlos de la Torre
16. Anthoula Malkopoulou
17. Anthony Spanakos
18. Benjamin Arditi
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.