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Populism And The European Culture Wars The Conflict Of Values Between Hungary And The Eu Frank Furedi

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Populism And The European Culture Wars The Conflict Of Values Between Hungary And The Eu Frank Furedi
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Populism And The European Culture Wars The Conflict Of Values Between Hungary And The Eu Frank Furedi instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Frank Furedi
ISBN: 9781138097407, 1138097403
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Populism And The European Culture Wars The Conflict Of Values Between Hungary And The Eu Frank Furedi by Frank Furedi 9781138097407, 1138097403 instant download after payment.

Concern and hostility towards populism has become a distinctive feature of contemporary political culture. In Europe such concerns are frequently directed at Eurosceptics, whose opposition to the European Union is often portrayed as a cultural crime. Ancient anti-democratic claims about the gullibility, ignorance and irrationality of the masses are frequently recycled through the anti-populist condemnation of people who vote the wrong way.
This book argues that the current outburst of anti-populist anxiety is symptomatic of a loss of faith in democracy and in the ability of thedemosto assume the role of responsible citizens. Distrust of the people and of parliamentary sovereignty is reinforced by the concern that, on its own, liberal democracy lacks the normative foundation to inspire the loyalty and affection of ordinary citizens. Through focusing on the conflict between the European Union's Commission and the Government of Hungary, this book explores contrasting attitudes towards national sovereignty, popular sovereignty and the question of tradition and the past as the main drivers of the culture war in Europe.

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