<p>"Employing a political theory perspective, Moffitt elucidates populism’s affinities and tensions with major left- and right-wing ideologies and develops novel insights into reactionary populists’ opportunistic invocation of liberal values."<br /><b>Kurt Weyland, University of Texas at Austin </b></p> <p>"The first book to analyse populism in its broader ideological context by relating it to nationalism, socialism, liberalism and democracy, Benjamin Moffitt’s accessible and concise <i>Populism</i> is essential reading for anyone speaking, thinking or writing about this phenomenon."<br /><b>Cas Mudde, University of Georgia<br /><br /></b>"It is undoubtedly the introductory work that I would recommend to those seeking to get a definitive overview of the discipline, equally to undergraduate students and to more experienced scholars. Moffitt’s <i>Populism</i> is an impressive piece of scholarship that is both didactic and ambitious, with the potential to become a standard introduction to the study of populism."<b><br />Théo Aiolfi, University of Warwick</b></p>
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Benjamin Moffitt is Senior Lecturer in Politics and Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow (2019-2021) at the National School of Arts, ACU (Melbourne).