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Technopopulism The New Logic Of Democratic Politics Christopher J Bickerton Carlo Invernizzi Accetti

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Technopopulism The New Logic Of Democratic Politics Christopher J Bickerton Carlo Invernizzi Accetti
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Author: Christopher J. Bickerton; Carlo Invernizzi Accetti
ISBN: 9780198807766, 0198807767, 2020951571
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Technopopulism The New Logic Of Democratic Politics Christopher J Bickerton Carlo Invernizzi Accetti by Christopher J. Bickerton; Carlo Invernizzi Accetti 9780198807766, 0198807767, 2020951571 instant download after payment.

Technocratic appeals to expertise and populist invocations of ‘the people’ have become mainstays of political competition in established democracies. This development is best understood as the emergence of technopopulism—a new political logic that is being superimposed on the traditional struggle between left and right. Political movements and actors—such as Italy’s Five Star Movement and France’s La Républiqe En Marche—combine technocratic and populist appeals in a variety of ways, as do more established parties that are adapting to the particular set of incentives and constraints implicit in this new, unmediated form of politics. In the first book-length treatment of the phenomenon of technopopulism, the authors combine theoretical and historical approaches, offering a systematic definition of the concept of technopopulism, while also exploring a number of salient contemporary examples. The book provides a detailed account of the emergence of this new political logic, as well as a discussion of its troubling consequences for existing democratic regimes. It ends by considering some possible remedies moving beyond the simplistic idea that in the right ‘dose’ populism and technocracy can counter-balance one another.

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