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Record Nr.

UNINA9910816797203321

Autore

Agustín Óscar García

Titolo

Left-wing populism : the politics of the people / / authored by Óscar García Agustín (University of Aalborg, Denmark)

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bingley, UK : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , [2020]

©2020

ISBN

1-83909-203-3

1-83909-205-X

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (169 pages)

Collana

Emerald points

Disciplina

320.5662

Soggetti

Populism - Europe

Political Science - Political Ideologies - General

Political ideologies

Europe Politics and government 1989-

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Introduction. Why left-wing populism? -- Chapter 1: The left-wing populist wave in Europe -- Chapter 2: The people and popular sovereignty -- Chapter 3: Class and migration -- Chapter 4: Nationalism and patriotism -- Chapter 5: Institutions and republicanism -- Chapter 6: Sovereignism and transnationalism Conclusion. Five dilemmas of left-wing populism.

Sommario/riassunto

In the aftermath of the economic crisis, left-wing parties and leaders began to consider themselves populists or were labelled as such in media and public discourse. This trend can be witnessed in instances such as Syriza in Greece, Podemos in Spain, France Insoumise in France, DiEM25 at the European level and even Corbyinism in the UK. However, the problem still remains as to how we define left-wing populism in contemporary Europe as well as the main characteristics. This book conceptualizes left-wing populism as a combination of the populist impetus of expanding representation, through the appeal to "the people" against "the elites" and the agenda of the left to promote equality and social justice. This study undertakes an in-depth exploration into the concepts of sovereignty, class identity and "the



people". Moreover, this book also discusses the institutional dimension of left-wing populism, in dialogue with republicanism and the international sphere, reflected in the debate between sovereignism and transnationalism. The result is an open conceptualization of left-wing populism in which populist parties acquire a hybrid form and incorporate different traditions and influences such as socialism, populism and republicanism in order to reach a social majority and expand democracy. This recent phenomenon of left-wing populism has showed potential to re-define the left-project, but also demonstrates its shortcomings regarding the scope of the political change and its capacity to make politics in a different manner, by and for the people. This invaluable text will prove an essential read for those in the fields of political theory and contemporary political studies.