“Debates on populism are currently facing a huge challenge: to move beyond obsolete euro-centric and post-democratic myths and stereotypes. Biglieri and Cadahia demonstrate that a strong comparative angle can greatly assist in this effort and that the Latin American experience is crucial for a much-needed reorientation towards a truly reflexive discussion of populism. Yet, this book cannot be reduced to one more micro-scale social-scientific analysis from a “local” perspective. This is rigorous theoretical reflection & committed democratic argumentation at its best!”<br /><b>Yannis Stavrakakis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki</b>
This important intervention interrogates keystone features of the dominant European theoretical landscape in the field of populism studies, advancing existing debates and introducing new avenues of thought, in conjunction with insights from the contemporary Latin American political experience and perspectives. In each essay – the title a nod to the influential socialist thinker José Carlos Mariátegui, from whom the authors draw inspiration – leading Argentine scholars Paula Biglieri and Luciana Cadahia pair key dimensions of populism with diverse themes such as modern-day feminism, militancy, and neoliberalism, in order to stimulate discussion surrounding the constitutive nature, goals, and potential of populist social movements. Biglieri and Cadahia are unafraid to court provocation in their frank assessment of populism as a force which could bring about essential emancipatory social change to confront emerging right-wing trends in policy and leadership. At the same time, this fresh interpretation of a much-maligned political articulation is balanced by their denunciation of right-aligned populisms and their failure to bring to bear a sustainable alternative to contemporary neo-authoritarian forms of neoliberalism. In their place, they articulate a populism which offers a viable means of mobilizing a response to hegemonic forms of neoliberal discourse and government.
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Foreword — Wendy BrownIntroductionEssay 1. The Secret of PopulismThe returns of populismModernization, class struggle, and the constitutive dimension of the politicalPopulism as ontology of the politicalEssay 2. Neither Left nor Right: Populism without ApologyPopulism, left and right? Is all populism right-wing?Just populismPopulism without apologyEssay 3. Against Neoliberal Fascism: From Sacrificial Identity to Egalitarian SingularityIs populism a form of neoliberalism?The prejudices of the anti-communist liberal leftAutonomism: opium of the peoplePopulism as transitional object?Populism: antithesis of neoliberalismEssay 4. Profaning the Public: The Plebeian Dimension of Republican Populism Is populism anti-institutionalist?Ruptural institutionalityPlebeian republicanismRepublican populism?Essay 5. Toward an Internationalist Populism The beautiful souls of pure causesThe people and its leaderToward an internationalist populismEssay 6. The Absent Cause of Populist Militancy Post-foundationalism and the absence of guaranteesNeither the cemetery nor the madhouseThe three militant questionsEssay 7. We Populists are FeministsLet’s imagine the futureFeminism without identitarian closurePopulist feminism (or the antagonism of care)Feminist populism (or the homeland is the other)BibliographyNotesIndex
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ISBN
9781509542215
Publisert
2021-01-22
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Vendor
Polity Press
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208
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Paula Biglieri is Professor of Politics at the University of Buenos Aires and at the La Plata National UniversityLuciana Cadahia is Visiting Professor at Cornell University, and Researcher at FLACSO-Ecuador