Populism has become a favourite catchword for mass media and
politicians faced with the challenge of protest parties or
movements. It has often been equated with radical right leaders or
parties. This volume offers a different perspective and underlines
that populism is an ambiguous but constitutive component of
democratic systems torn between their ideology (government of the
people, by the people, for the people) and their actual
functioning, characterised by the role of the elites and the limits
put on the popular will by liberal constitutionalism.
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