Populism and the mirror of democracy / edited by Francisco Panizza.
Material type: TextSeries: PhronesisPublisher: London ; New York : Verso, 2005Description: 358 pages ; 20 cmContent type:- text
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- 324.213 POP 22
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-338) and index.
Introduction : Populism and the mirror of democracy / Francisco Panizza -- Populism : what's in a name? / Ernesto Laclau -- The "end of politics" and the challenge of right-wing populism / Chantal Mouffe -- Populism as an internal periphery of democratic politics / Benjamin Arditi -- Skinhead conservatism : a failed populist project / Oscar Reyes -- Constitutive violence and the nationalist imaginary : the making of "the people" in Palestine and "former Yugoslavia" / Glenn Bowman -- From founding violence to political hegemony : the conservative populism of George Wallace / Joseph Lowndes -- Populism and the New Right in English Canada / David Laycock -- Populism or popular democracy? : the UDF, workerism, and the struggle for radical democracy in South Africa / David Howarth -- Religion and populism in contemporary Greece / Yannis Stavrakakis -- The discursive continuities of the Menemist rupture / Sebastian Barros.
Topics covered by the contributors to this volume include populism and the new right in English Canada, religion and populism in contemporary Greece, populism as an internal periphery of democratic politics, and the discursive continuities of the Menemist rupture.
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