Is there a contemporary populism?
Keywords:
Populism, Democracy, Representation, Labor Fragmentation, IdentitiesAbstract
The word populism has once again been used to classify political phenomena that bear little relation to each other. Politically distinct leaderships have been classified as populist. The term, conceptually imprecise, refers to the phenomenon observed in Latin America in the first half of the 20th century. What social characteristics would engender a new type of populism, in the first decades of the 21st century, to generate something that could be classified as a populist outbreak?
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