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Ayşe Buğra

Populism, Identity, and the Market

by Ayşe Buğra

Since the 1990s, populism has been a widely used term to designate a new type of non-liberal ideology that characterizes certain political parties and their leaders in a wide variety of countries. A moral claim to exclusive representation - where the legitimacy of all opposition can be denied - appears as one of the core characteristics of populism and forms the basis of the disturbing observation that a democratically elected government...

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