Discursive Approaches to Populism Across Disciplines 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55038-7_10
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Populism and Nationalism in Jeremy Corbyn’s Discourse

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“…On the other hand, a more common adversarial response by many establishment forces such as the media (Demata et al, 2020; Kitzberger, 2023), establishment political parties (Hamdaoui, 2022b), and rival social movements (Hamadaoui, 2022a), is to “fight fire with fire” against a rising populist movement. This strategy attempts to demonize the populist movement by employ the opposite moral categories used by the populists, and has the effect of feeding this conflict which can lead to more polarization and a more permanent populist versus anti-populist political cleavage (Kaltwasser, 2017).…”
Section: Populism and Polarizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, a more common adversarial response by many establishment forces such as the media (Demata et al, 2020; Kitzberger, 2023), establishment political parties (Hamdaoui, 2022b), and rival social movements (Hamadaoui, 2022a), is to “fight fire with fire” against a rising populist movement. This strategy attempts to demonize the populist movement by employ the opposite moral categories used by the populists, and has the effect of feeding this conflict which can lead to more polarization and a more permanent populist versus anti-populist political cleavage (Kaltwasser, 2017).…”
Section: Populism and Polarizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O segundo ponto que pode justificar a reflexão e o uso do conceito de populismo é que o termo é hoje reivindicado por muito políticos, inclusive de esquerda -como o francês Jean-Luc Mélenchon e o britânico Jeremy Corbyn (Demata, 2020). Nesse sentido, Fraser (2019) e Mouffe (2020) discorrem sobre a necessidade de um "populismo de esquerda", como meio para o "povo" confrontar as "oligarquias".…”
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“…Em perspectiva similar, Rancière (2014) nota que "Populismo é o nome cômodo com que se dissimula a contradição entre legitimidade popular e científica, a dificuldade do governo da ciência para aceitar as manifestações da democracia" (pp. 101-102).Corbyn(Demata, 2020). Nesse sentido, alguns teóricos discutem até mesmo a necessidade de um populismode esquerda, como Fraser (2019) e Mouffe (2020) -que vê o populismo como um meio do povo confrontar as oligarquias -validando o termo.…”
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