Contemporary Populist Representation and Its Implications for Democracy: A Theoretical Assessment From a Realist Point of View

Contemporary Populist Representation and Its Implications for Democracy: A Theoretical Assessment From a Realist Point of View

Renáta Ryoko Drávucz
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8057-8.ch003
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Abstract

This chapter aims to shed light on the connections between populism, democracy, and democratic theory by providing a theoretical assessment of contemporary populism and populist representation as an alternative form of political representation to party government or as a corrective of it. The chapter summarizes the conceptual background relating to democracies, populism, and contextual surroundings. Then, it proceeds to investigate how they relate to each other in present-day politics. The author argues that populism is a strategic political style that exploits the gap between the promise and the actual performance of democracies thus reflects on democratic reality. Hence, it embodies what realist democratic theory has argued for quite some time now about the nature of politics. Namely: voters are irrational, our notions of democracy are delusional and populist politicians seem to have realized it first..
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Background

In the following section1, the conceptual framework will be expounded: democracy, democratic ideals, and democratic realities, broader trends in politics, and the concept of populism will be introduced.

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