POPULISM AS A POLITICAL STRATEGY: IS IT A THREAT TO DEMOCRACY?
POPULISM AS A POLITICAL STRATEGY: IS IT A THREAT TO DEMOCRACY?
Author(s): Petar MURGINSKISubject(s): Political Philosophy, Politics and society
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: Populism; Democracy;
Summary/Abstract: Some authors have been highly critical of populism and naturally, this has raised the question of whether populism is dangerous for democracy or not. I wish to provide a critique of this claim and instead suggest that populism is sometimes necessary for established democracies. Developing this argument, this paper proceeds as follows: Firstly, I will outline Urbinati’s criticism of populism. Secondly, using Popper’s paradox of tolerance, I will show how Urbinati’s view is teleological and becomes a defence of the status quo thereby impeding political progress. Thirdly, I will show how populism’s relationship with democracy is best conceptualised as a creatively destructive one and how populists, once having accepted the Popperian condition of tolerance, can be a force for good in democracies by illuminating issues which were previously left outside the realm of mainstream politics.
Journal: Bulletin of "Carol I" National Defence University (EN)
- Issue Year: 11/2022
- Issue No: 04
- Page Range: 23-28
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English