Do we need a minimum definition of populism? An appraisal of Mudde’s conceptualization
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serval:BIB_A8C4CCA81961
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Institution
Titre
Do we need a minimum definition of populism? An appraisal of Mudde’s conceptualization
Périodique
Populism. An interdisciplinary Journal
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2
Numéro
1
Pages
79-95
Langue
anglais
Résumé
This contribution discusses the advantages and disadvantages of Cas Mudde’s minimalist
definition to study populism. It argues that his proposal might facilitate consensus
among scholars, yet his conceptualization is an obstacle to grasp the complexity of
populism in its diverse manifestations over space and time. Moreover, some underlying
normative assumptions limit the reach of his concept to small rightwing populist
European parties at the fringes of the political system. The article argues for the necessity
to recognize pluralism and hybridism avoiding any reductionism in populism
scholarship. Populism cannot be reduced to one of its components, like a moralist ideology.
Populism is also a strategy, a political style, and a discursive frame.
definition to study populism. It argues that his proposal might facilitate consensus
among scholars, yet his conceptualization is an obstacle to grasp the complexity of
populism in its diverse manifestations over space and time. Moreover, some underlying
normative assumptions limit the reach of his concept to small rightwing populist
European parties at the fringes of the political system. The article argues for the necessity
to recognize pluralism and hybridism avoiding any reductionism in populism
scholarship. Populism cannot be reduced to one of its components, like a moralist ideology.
Populism is also a strategy, a political style, and a discursive frame.
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