In recent years, the vast production on populism and the political earthquake that democracies on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean are experiencing begins with the usual long list of political parties and movements that refer to this ideology, their electoral success and the growing consensus in public opinion.1 The strength of the neo-nationalist populist discourse appears to be inexorable and so do the various parties linked to it, extreme right, far right, populist radical right, which show the lack of clear definition and unitary definition of this ideological and political patchwork.
Sociological Perspectives on Xeno-Populism: An Introduction
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2020-01-01
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In recent years, the vast production on populism and the political earthquake that democracies on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean are experiencing begins with the usual long list of political parties and movements that refer to this ideology, their electoral success and the growing consensus in public opinion.1 The strength of the neo-nationalist populist discourse appears to be inexorable and so do the various parties linked to it, extreme right, far right, populist radical right, which show the lack of clear definition and unitary definition of this ideological and political patchwork.File in questo prodotto:
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