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Populism and Liberal Democracy
, 2019Based on an original definition of modern populism as “democratic illiberalism” and many years of meticulous research, Takis Pappas marshals extraordinary empirical evidence from Argentina, Greece, Peru, Italy, Venezuela, Ecuador, Hungary, the United ...
Takis S. Pappas
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2015
Post-1945 Italian political liberalism is a complicated creature. From the downfall of fascism until the early 1990s there lived a small liberal party. However, liberalism cannot be reduced to the PLI: other parties must be considered -- partito d’azione, republicans and radicals at least --, and liberal political culture more generally.
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Post-1945 Italian political liberalism is a complicated creature. From the downfall of fascism until the early 1990s there lived a small liberal party. However, liberalism cannot be reduced to the PLI: other parties must be considered -- partito d’azione, republicans and radicals at least --, and liberal political culture more generally.
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The Anthropology of Populism: Beyond the Liberal Settlement
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2019This article suggests that although there is not much of an explicitly defined anthropology of populism, anthropologists have nevertheless been working for many years on the things we talk about when we talk about populism. Anthropologists should thus be
William Mazzarella
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, 2020
There is growing evidence that partisan media could be contributing to the increasing polarization among the public in the United States. Scholars have recently debated whether both liberal and conservative media are contributing to polarization ...
Jay D. Hmielowski +2 more
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There is growing evidence that partisan media could be contributing to the increasing polarization among the public in the United States. Scholars have recently debated whether both liberal and conservative media are contributing to polarization ...
Jay D. Hmielowski +2 more
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2004
The thesis underlying this book is that multinational communities are part of the patchwork of Liberation in France, and are relevant to our ongoing discussions of the events of 1944/1945. The five case studies (Normandy, Cherbourg, Marseille, the Pyrenees-Orientales and Reims) have attempted to bring together the often separate narratives of ...
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The thesis underlying this book is that multinational communities are part of the patchwork of Liberation in France, and are relevant to our ongoing discussions of the events of 1944/1945. The five case studies (Normandy, Cherbourg, Marseille, the Pyrenees-Orientales and Reims) have attempted to bring together the often separate narratives of ...
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Liberal Individualism and Liberal Neutrality
Ethics, 1989Liberal neutrality has been criticized from many angles. This chapter concerns the connection critics draw between neutrality and individualism, particularly in the context of Rawls's theory of justice. It distinguishes three different ways that critics have attempted to connect neutrality and individualism and argues that all rest on ...
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The Renewal of Liberalism: Liberalism without Liberals
1975The history of the Liberal Party between the wars is in most respects a melancholy record. The party declined from strength to insignificance in twenty years: a governing party of 260 M.P.s when the armistice was signed in 1918, it had dwindled by the declaration of war in 1939 to a mere parliamentary pressure group of eighteen members.
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Liberal Education and Liberalism
Ethics, 1945BY SUCCESSIVE additions of new to old usages in the course of its long history, the good phrase "a liberal education" has by now acquired, as I will try to show in this paper, three overlapping but largely diverse and in some respects conflicting meanings, which now tend, respectively, to be uppermost in different minds as vehicles of their differing ...
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2023
The presentation intends to explore the characteristics of the retreat of liberalism as a hegemonic idea. First, using Gramsci’s methodology, it will be shown that this idea (and its political forces) ceases to be ‘leading’, but still remains ‘ruling’. Regardless of the fact that today’s woke revolution prefers the so-called liberating tolerance, that ...
Matan, Ana, Kursar, Tonči
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The presentation intends to explore the characteristics of the retreat of liberalism as a hegemonic idea. First, using Gramsci’s methodology, it will be shown that this idea (and its political forces) ceases to be ‘leading’, but still remains ‘ruling’. Regardless of the fact that today’s woke revolution prefers the so-called liberating tolerance, that ...
Matan, Ana, Kursar, Tonči
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Liberalization/Anti-Liberalization
2015While virtually all South American countries launched liberalizing and public-private initiatives by the first half of the 1990s, movements of opposition challenged them and shaped outcomes in a number of countries. Impact varied in both instances.
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