Is Populism an Ideology? A Refutation and a New Perspective
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Abstract
The dominant theoretical paradigm originating in the work of Cas Mudde conceives of populism as a thin-centered ideology that focuses on the antagonism between people and elites against the backdrop of popular sovereignty. While this framework has contributed significantly to an improved scientific analysis of populism, it is argued in this article that its ideological connotations are ill-conceived both conceptually and methodologically, and that its normative implications and failure to acknowledge the graded nature of populist behavior hinder the further evolution of the field of populism studies. Combining insights from the work of Ernesto Laclau and the proponents of frame theory, the article suggests…
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- Populism
- Ideology
- Normative
- Epistemology
- Sociology
- Frame (networking)
- Perspective (graphical)
- Frame analysis
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