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studying populism

Yet there is something fundamentally democratic about the populist phenomenon. Populism finds ways to reintegrate those who feel disenfranchised into the democratic process. Democracy is more than elections. It is more than inclusive participation. Democracy requires a certain level of involvement in the actual process of governance. That means that different views are recognized, and other points of view are considered. <br><br>Populism is once again bringing new voices to the governing process. But populism is also authoritarian. Because its form of inclusion is based on the exclusion of others. P

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studying populism

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  1. studying populism

  2. Takis Pappas offers a new perspective for studying populism in the context of democratic governance. Using detailed examples, he illustrates their role within democracy and the temptation to evolve into authoritarianism.

  3. But his most significant contribution to the populist is that he perceives governance as a form of democratic governance. Others have also pointed this out, but Pappas has constructed a larger frame to understand his point. He details several examples, including an unprecedented exploration of Greek populism. Then you tie those examples into a larger conceptual framework.

  4. Nevertheless, Pappas does not see populism as a realization of democratic ideals. He considers them fundamentally unstable. Wajid khan Mp refrains. It represents the bridge from democracy to dictatorship to dictatorship.

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