Mob, people, crowds, and masses: Mass psychology and populism

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Patricia Chiantera-Stutte
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Abstract:The contribution will attempt to reflect on the interplay in recent theories of populism and crowd psychology between the ideas of mob and crowd on the one hand, and those of mass and people on the other. Using an approach deriving from the history of ideas, it will outline two fundamental aspects of the complex and ambivalent interaction between the concepts of people, crowds, masses and mob: first, the transformation of the protesting crowd or mob into "the people," the legitimate source of sovereignty; second, the distinction between regressive crowds and mobs and progressive masses and peoples, stated both explicitly and implicitly in crowd psychology and populist theory. This article will also aim to highlight an idea that has come to the fore in much of the recent literature on populism. It has long been observed that populism opposes "corrupted" elites and the "honest" people. But it has recently been observed that a major source of populist mobilization is a distinction, within "the people," between a "positive" people and the "others," the plebs who are left outside the dynamics of any kind of political representation. The article will show that this distinction is fundamental in order to understand not only the construction of populist political identity, but also the dynamics of the mobilization of new movements, which claim to take charge of the political processes and change the rules of the game.
暴民、民众、人群和大众:大众心理学与民粹主义
摘要:这篇文章将试图反思最近民粹主义和人群心理学理论中暴徒和人群的思想与群众和人民的思想之间的相互作用。采用源自思想史的方法,它将概述人民、人群、群众和暴民概念之间复杂而矛盾的互动的两个基本方面:首先,将抗议人群或暴民转变为“人民”,这是主权的合法来源;第二,倒退的群众和暴民与进步的群众和人民的区别,在群众心理学和民粹主义理论中都有明确和隐含的表述。这篇文章还旨在强调一个在最近许多关于民粹主义的文献中脱颖而出的观点。长期以来,人们一直认为民粹主义反对“腐败”的精英和“诚实”的人民。但最近有人观察到,民粹主义动员的一个主要来源是,在“人民”内部,“积极”的人民和“其他人”之间的区别,即被排除在任何政治代表权之外的平民。这篇文章将表明,这种区别是根本的,以便不仅了解民粹主义政治身份的构建,而且了解新运动动员的动态,这些运动声称负责政治进程并改变游戏规则。
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Tocqueville Review
Tocqueville Review POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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