Transformation, disfigurement, or polarised invigoration? On Nadia Urbinati’s Me the People

History of European Ideas 48 (8):1102-1104 (2022)
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ABSTRACT I discuss Nadia Urbinati's argument by highlighting an alternative dimension of populism, one that departs from the same assumptions but reaches a different understanding: populism as an antisystem electoralist strategy, one that is part of the technology of democratic competition.

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