PSC 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: John Judis

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1. contemporary rise of populist parties in mainstream politics. 2. paper about how these populist candidates and movements have come about, Western europe and why in the wake of the great recession, they have proven so successful in mobilizing support . Ii. defining populism define movements, parties, and people that are called populist- ; family resemblances of one another, not an exclusive set of traits. B. populist politics that originated in us 19th century (reoccured in 20th, 21st centuries, and 1970"s western europe) 2. not an ideology but a political logic, a way of thinking about politics. C. leftwing populists: champion the people against an elite/establishment, vertical politics of the bottom and middle against the top, didactic the politics third group (immigrants, islamists, african militants ), triadic. 1. assumes a basic antagonism between the people and an elite at the heart of. D. rightwing populists: champion the people against an elite they accuse of coddling a. 2. set of demands of the populists against the elites.

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