Ernesto Laclau, "On Populist Reason"
Publisher: Verso | 2005 | ISBN 1859846513 | PDF | 276 pages | 10.2 MB
Publisher: Verso | 2005 | ISBN 1859846513 | PDF | 276 pages | 10.2 MB
What are the political logics explaining the spread of populist experiences in the contemporary world? What is involved in constructing the idea of the people? And how does this construction relate to other forms of political subjectivityâclasses, corporations and other forms of association? Laclauâs analysis of populist experiences begins with a critique of current approaches to populism, illustrated by two essential cases: the formation of a popular identity in French Jacobinism, and the dissolution of such an identity in the aftermath of British Chartism. This is followed by a discussion of the classical theories of mass psychologyâby Le Bon, Tarde, Freud, etc.âand of the role of the lumpenproletariat in Marxâs work. Finally Laclau examines a series of historical examples of populism, drawn mainly from American, Canadian, Argentinian and Turkish experiences.

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