INTL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Ronald Inglehart, Xenophobia
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Ronald inglehart: the last 20 years brought a rise of xenophobic populist movements that threaten democratic quality in established democracies, inglehart characterizes this as the most severe setback in democratic quality since the. Jan-werner muller: populism responds to real tensions in democracies, representation of the people , boundary problem, social and economic change, technocracy. Populism does not lead to a real increase in participation in politics. Populists are a danger to democracy but should not be excluded from democratic participation.