Abstract
In the theoretical discussion of populism, two main options can be identified: a perspective conceives the populism as a thin-centered ideology; a second perspective believes that populism is a set of rhetorical, stylistic and organizational tools, which can be used by any political force. With respect to these two perspectives, Ernesto Laclau’s proposal outlines a further strategy. This article examines the merits and limitations of Laclau’s proposal. This paper highlights two problematic aspects: for Laclau, populism is not only a logic of political discourse, but also a political proposal; furthermore, ‘populism’, in his perspective, is not a specific phenomenon, because it is the mechanism by which every political identity is produced. The paper suggests that a solution consists in recovering the distinction between the logic of equivalence and the logic of difference, which was advanced by Laclau and Mouffe during the 1980s.
Lingua originale | English |
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pagine (da-a) | 29-62 |
Numero di pagine | 34 |
Rivista | INTERDISCIPLINARY POLITICAL STUDIES |
Volume | 7 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2021 |
Keywords
- PEOPLE
- POPOLO
- POPULISM
- POPULISMO