articlePolitical StudiesMar 22, 2007Closed access

Populism versus Democracy

KU Leuven

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Abstract

This article provides a comparative conceptual analysis of the logic of populism and the logic of (constitutional) democracy. Populism is defined as a thin-centered ideology which advocates the sovereign rule of the people as a homogeneous body. The logic of this ideology is further developed in reference to the work of Carl Schmitt and is shown to generate all the characteristics typically ascribed to populism. The logic of democracy is analyzed on the basis of the work of Claude Lefort and defined as a regime in which the locus of power remains an empty place. This analysis replaces the widespread model of constitutional democracy as a paradoxical combination of a constitutional and a democratic pillar. This…

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Keywords
  • Populism
  • Democracy
  • Ideology
  • Political science
  • Direct democracy
  • Law and economics
  • Law
  • Political economy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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