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    Populocracy: The Tyranny of Authenticity and the Rise of Populism

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    Populocracy: The Tyranny of Authenticity and the Rise of Populism

    Populocracy: The Tyranny of Authenticity and the Rise of Populism (Comparative Political Economy) by Catherine Fieschi
    English | September 3, 2019 | ISBN: 1788210247, 1788210255 | 224 pages | PDF | 2 MB

    Populism, or the political ideology that pits the people against elites, has become a significant feature of mature democracies in the twenty-first century. The rise of populist parties on the right and the left, that appeal to a broad electorate―variously described as “disillusioned”, “left behind,” or “just about managing”―is proving a powerful and disruptive force. Commentators have been quick to explain the success of parties such as UKIP and France’s National Front and the election of Donald Trump as the appeal of populism.

    In this book, Catherine Fieschi looks beyond definitional issues to examine why populism and populist parties have become a feature of our politics. Populism's appeal, she argues, needs to be understood as a response to the fundamental reshaping of our political, economic, and social spheres through globalization and the digital revolution. She shows how new dynamics unleashed by social media―the fantasy of radical transparency, the demand for immediacy, the rejection of expert truth and facts, and the imperative of continuous involvement―have been harnessed by populism, enabling it to make inroads into the political landscape that hitherto would have been unreceptive.

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