Paradoxes of Populism

Troubles of the West and Nationalism's Second Coming

Paradoxes of Populism
Ulf Hedetoft
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Hardback
h229 x 153mm - 216pg
29 Feb 2020 UK
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9781785272141
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A study of the rising popularity of populism and the misconceptions surrounding itPopulism may come across as little more than an extreme form of national belonging -- nationalism run wild so to speak -- a case fornational psychologists or a kind of collective pathology. However, as so often, appearances are deceptive. Paradoxes of Populism argues that the far-from-random similarities with ordinary manifestations of nationalism should be approached not as a venture intothe classical structures of nation-states and identities, but as a disruptive and destabilising consequence of some of the constituentelements of sovereign nation-states becoming eroded and prised apart by contextual global processes and their agents. Hence,populism in all its varieties -- and there are many, as the book demonstrates -- is riddled with even more paradoxes andinconsistencies than mainstream nationalism itself: confusing causes and appearances, realities and fantasies, and turning theworld inside out. The age of populism is truly the Second Coming of nationalism, and it has come with a vengeance. Its advent,however, happens in the background of real problems for millions of ordinary people in liberal-democratic states. This book sets outto engage with these real-world challenges as well as their political and cultural interpretations in the populist fantasia.
Ulf Hedetoft is Professor of international studies, Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen, and Director, Center for the Study of Nationalism.

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