National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy (Pelican Books) - Kindle edition by Eatwell, Roger, Goodwin, Matthew. Politics Social Sciences Kindle eBooks @ /5(). · National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy Pelican Books: Authors: Roger Eatwell, Matthew Goodwin: Publisher: Penguin UK, ISBN: , Length: pages: /5(2). · National Populism is a self-styled myth-buster. In particular, it aims to disabuse hardcore liberals of any lingering hope that the last three years have been but a Estimated Reading Time: 10 mins.
Challenging conventional wisdoms, Eatwell and Goodwin make a compelling case for serious, respectful engagement with the supporters and ideas of national populism - not least because it is a tide that won't be stemmed anytime soon. Published: 19 October ISBN: Imprint: Penguin Press. The first is the way in which the elitist nature of liberal democracy has promoted distrust of politicians and institutions and fuelled a sense among large numbers of citizens that they no longer have a voice in their national conversation. Liberal democracy always sought to minimize the participation of the masses. Roger Eatwell (Author) Roger Eatwell is Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of Bath. He has published widely on fascism and populism, including Fascism: a History. Matthew Goodwin (Author) Matthew J. Goodwin is Professor of Politics at the University of Kent and a Senior Visiting Fellow at Chatham House. He has published four books, including Paddy Power Political Book of the Year.
Written by two of the foremost experts on fascism and the rise of the populist right, National Populism is a lucid and deeply-researched guide to the radical transformations of today's political landscape, revealing why liberal democracies across the West are being challenged-and what those who support them can do to help stem the tide. National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy (Pelican Books) Paperback – 25 Oct. by Eatwell Roger (Author), Matthew Goodwin (Author) out of 5 stars. ratings. See all formats and editions. This radical turn, we are told, is a last howl of rage from an aging electorate on the verge of extinction. Their leaders are fascistic and their politics anti-democratic; their existence a side-show to liberal democracy. But this version of events, as Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin show, could not be further from the truth.
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