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Title: Rip it up and start again: The Problem of Populism in the Twenty-First Century
Authors: Wilkin, P
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh, University Library System
Citation: Journal of World-Systems Research, 2018
Abstract: Abstract This article examines contemporary populist movements along an axis rarely explored in world-systems analysis: as either libertarian or authoritarian social movements. Rather than representing a fundamental break with traditional notions of left and right-wing politics, this article argues that these populist movements are a re-imagining of older political debates, which framed the conflict between the Enlightenment and its opponents – in short, between the search for a universal and just social order – as opposed to a defence of forms of cultural nationalism.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/16588
ISSN: 1076-156X
Appears in Collections:Sociology
Dept of Social and Political Sciences Research Papers

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