From the co-authors of the classic_ Civil Society and Political
Theory_, _Populism and Civil Society_ offers an empirically informed,
systematic theoretical analysis of the political challenges posed by
contemporary populism to constitutional democracies._Populism and
Civil Society _provides a political assessment and critical theory of
the significance of what is now a global phenomenon: the growing
populist challenge to constitutional democracy. Andrew Arato and Jean
L. Cohen examine the challenge it presents in terms of its four main
organizational forms: socio-political movement, political party,
government, and regime. They focus in particular on the tense
relationship of populism to democracy and of populism to
constitutionalism. Without presupposing the authoritarian logic of the
phenomenon in the definition, the book demonstrates it through the
reconstruction of the main elements used by advocates to identify
populism. To be sure, the authoritarian logic of populism is not
realized in every instance of it, and the book analyses why this is
so. Across modern history, many populist governments have in fact been
"hybrid" regimes, blending authoritarian elements and residual
democratic forms. Populism on its own, however, is a form of abusive
or instrumental "constitutionalism" that typically relies on the
alleged permanence of the quasi-revolutionary constituent power. The
book concludes by outlining a non- and anti-populist project of
democratization and social justice, distinguishing between the
"popular" and the "populist" and offering a program that is nourished
by the plurality of democracies and which rescues some of left
populism's more benevolent "host ideologies."
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The Challenge to Constitutional Democracy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780197526613
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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