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'''The lecture proposes a theory of populism which identifies the political category as both anti-elitist and anti-pluralist.''''' | '''The lecture proposes a theory of populism which identifies the political category as both anti-elitist and anti-pluralist.''''' | ||
Mueller devides his lecture in 4 parts: | Mueller devides his lecture in 4 parts:<br> | ||
1. The dead ends of populism | 1. The dead ends of populism <br> | ||
2. How to capture populism in a nutshell | 2. How to capture populism in a nutshell <br> | ||
3. What populism in power means | 3. What populism in power means <br> | ||
4. Unanswered issues about populism | 4. Unanswered issues about populism<br> | ||
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Revision as of 15:44, 14 November 2016
Populism is used as an umbrella term for different movements. But there is a confusion about what populism actually is.
The lecture proposes a theory of populism which identifies the political category as both anti-elitist and anti-pluralist.
Mueller devides his lecture in 4 parts:
1. The dead ends of populism
2. How to capture populism in a nutshell
3. What populism in power means
4. Unanswered issues about populism