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Why Populism?: Political Strategy from Ancient Greece to the Present

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The rise to power of populists like Donald Trump is usually attributed to the shifting values and policy preferences of voters-the demand side. Why Populism shifts the public debate on populism and examines the other half of the equation-the supply side. Kenny argues that to understand the rise of populism is to understand the cost of different strategies for winning and keeping power. For the aspiring leader, populism-appealing directly to the people through mass communication-can be a quicker, cheaper, and more effective strategy than working through a political party. Probing the long history of populism in the West from its Ancient Greek roots to the present, this highly readable book shows that the 'economic laws of populism are constant.' 'Forget ideology. Forget resentment. Forget racism or sexism.' Populism, the author writes, is the result of a hidden strategic calculus.

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  • The first book to examine how populism works across more than 2,500 years of democratic history in the West
  • Translates economic models of politics into non-technical language that is accessible to a wider audience
  • By viewing populism as a strategy, not an ideology, this book shifts the debate on democracy's legitimacy crisis to one about incentives rather than ideas
Συγγραφέας: Kenny Paul
Εκδότης: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Σελίδες: 268
ISBN: 9781009275293
Εξώφυλλο: Σκληρό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2023

1. The Price of Power
2. Populists before Parties
3. After the Revolution
4. Democracy's Children
5. Crisis and Charisma
6. Survival of the Fittest
7. Parties, Factions, and Populism
8. Populism and Democracy.

Paul Kenny is Professor of Political Science at the Australian Catholic University. Trained at Yale University and the London School of Economics in economics and political science, he is a world-leading expert on populism and brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to the subject. He is the author of three books including Populism and Patronage (OUP, 2018), winner of the 2018 Robert A. Dahl Award, as well as numerous seminal articles in political economy.

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