The Life and Death of Democracy by John Keane, Why we Hate Politics by Colin Hay, Post-Democracy by Colin Crouch, Can Democracy be Saved? by Donatella della Porta, Ruling the Void by Peter Mair, Defending Politics by Matthew Flinders
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those who want to occupy national office need to look like and sound like a representative of the people
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Positioning oneself as someone seeking to unify the people rather than divide them, as seeking to rise above ideology, party politics and the usual paraphernalia of democratic politics, has proved a useful strategy for building a popular base.
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Honesty and integrity decline as virtues we want in our leaders, in favour of effectiveness, impact and charisma.
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Populism is a strategy for winning and holding power, not a prescription or guide to what happens with power.
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Populism is long on promise and short on detail. It offers a rosy future without telling us how it will be achieved, or what resources it will need.
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Populism is a redemptive style of politics.
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democracy is about the management of differences among people
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Populism is a product of crisis, but it also needs crisis to maintain its momentum, efficacy and appeal
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Populism doesn’t lack conceptual clarity because it is essentially contested in the way terms such as liberty and equality are.