Trojan horse and fig leaf: the role of populism in the global crisis of democracy and the postmodern autocracies Cover Image

Trójai faló és fügefalevél: a populizmus szerepe a globális demokráciakrízisben és posztmodern autokráciákban
Trojan horse and fig leaf: the role of populism in the global crisis of democracy and the postmodern autocracies

Author(s): István Benedek
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Debreceni Egyetem Politikatudományi és Szociológiai Intézet
Keywords: democracy; autocracy; populism; representation;legitimacy;

Summary/Abstract: It is my contention that populism could be an appropriate framework to understand and linkthe phenomena of global crisis of democracy and spread of postmodern autocracies. In order tosubstantiate this claim with the method of literature review, I have examined first the characteristics of these phenomena and then I have focused the nature of relationship between them, inparticular with regard to the complex system of stability of new types of autocracies, in which,I think, populism playing a key role. Populism, understood it as an autocratic interpretation ofdemocracy and representation, could be a particularly dangerous Trojan horse for democracy.Above all, because of its idea of a single, homogeneous and authentic people that can be genuinely represented only by populists, and because of this representative claim is a moralized formof antipluralism. In addition, populism is also an important feature of postmodern autocracies,especially of electoral autocracy. By means of populism, it is possible for these regimes to camouflage and even legitimise the autocratic trends and exercise of power, as well as the creationan uneven playing field for political contestation behind their formally multi-party electionsand democratic façade. As a radical turn towards traditional forms of autocracies would be tooexpensive, postmodern autocrats need manipulated multi-party elections and other plebiscitetechniques that could serve as quasi-democratic legitimation, as well as populism that couldtransform political contestation to a life-and-death struggle and, provides other important cognitive functions. Therefore, populist autocracy, as a paradigmatic type of postmodern autocracies, will remain with us for a long time, giving more and more tasks to researchers involved inthem

  • Issue Year: 10/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 30-61
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: Hungarian