The Populism/Anti-Populism Divide in Western Europe

IF 0.8 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
B. Moffitt
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Abstract

While the rise of populism in Western Europe over the past three decades has received a great deal of attention in the academic and popular literature, less attention has been paid to the rise of its opposite— anti-populism. This short article examines the discursive and stylistic dimensions of the construction and maintenance of the populism/anti-populism divide in Western Europe, paying particular attention to how anti-populists seek to discredit populist leaders, parties and followers. It argues that this divide is increasingly antagonistic, with both sides of the divide putting forward extremely different conceptions of how democracy should operate in the Western European political landscape: one radical and popular, the other liberal. It closes by suggesting that what is subsumed and feared under the label of the “populist threat” to democracy in Western Europe today is less about populism than nationalism and nativism.
西欧的民粹主义/反民粹主义之分
尽管民粹主义在过去三十年中在西欧的兴起在学术和公共文学中受到了极大的关注,但对其反面——反民粹主义的兴起却关注较少。这篇短文考察了西欧民粹主义/反民粹主义分歧的构建和维持的话语和风格维度,特别关注反民粹主义者如何抹黑民粹主义领导人、政党和追随者。它认为,这种分歧越来越具有对抗性,分歧双方对民主在西欧政治格局中应该如何运作提出了截然不同的概念:一个是激进的、受欢迎的,另一个是自由的。最后,它暗示,今天西欧民主面临的“民粹主义威胁”标签下所包含和令人恐惧的,与其说是民粹主义,不如说是民族主义和本土主义。
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期刊介绍: Democratic Theory is a peer-reviewed journal published and distributed by Berghahn. It encourages philosophical and interdisciplinary contributions that critically explore democratic theory—in all its forms. Spanning a range of views, the journal offers a cross-disciplinary forum for diverse theoretical questions to be put forward and systematically examined. It advances non-Western as well as Western ideas and is actively based on the premise that there are many forms of democracies and many types of democrats. As a forum for debate, the journal challenges theorists to ask and answer the perennial questions that plague the field of democratization studies: Why is democracy so prominent in the world today? What is the meaning of democracy? Will democracy continue to expand? Are current forms of democracy sufficient to give voice to “the people” in an increasingly fragmented and divided world? Who leads in democracy? What types of non-Western democratic theories are there? Should democrats always defend democracy? Should democrats be fearful of de-democratization, post-democracies, and the rise of hybridized regimes?
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