While there has been much focus in recent times on the rise of
right-wing populism in Europe, there has been surprisingly little
material on the phenomenon of left-wing populism. This edited
collection seeks to fill that gap with an investigation of the
relationship between the radical left and populism. Featuring a
broad range of historical and contemporary case studies from across
Europe, this is a much-needed empirical account of this phenomenon.
This book will be of considerable interest to researchers, scholars
and students of left radicalism, European politics and the politics
of social movements. It will also appeal to appeal to non-academic
audiences, especially party and social movement activists because
of its politically salient topic and its historical and comparative
focus.
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