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The many faces of authenticity in populist rhetoric
The many faces of authenticity in populist rhetoric

Author(s): Ana-Maria Hojbotă, Daniel Nica, Cristina Maria Bostan-Tofan
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Applied Sociology, Social differentiation, Nationalism Studies, Sociology of Politics, Identity of Collectives
Published by: SACRI – Societatea Academica de Cercetare a Religiilor si Ideologiilor
Keywords: populism; authenticity; ideology; social identity; political leadership;

Summary/Abstract: This study delves into authenticity's multifaceted role within populist discourse, revealing its intricate connection to some particular psychological motivations and politi­cal functions. Populism wields authenticity as a versatile tool, intertwining diverse meanings to serve various normative, persuasive, regulatory, and purportedly emanci­patory functions. It juxtaposes authenticity against the perceived inauthenticity of elites, framing the former as a virtue and the latter as a vice. Distinct dimensions of authenticity emerge, including rejecting political correctness, validating instinctual feelings, and fos­tering genuine connections with the “people.” Authenticity's portrayal of leaders is pivotal in populist discourse, focusing on consistency, intimacy, ordinariness, and immediacy. This performative authenticity aligns with specific ideologies, normalizing extreme views, legitimizing illiberal leaders, marginalizing opponents, and redefining acceptable be­haviors. Beyond immediate impact, authenticity becomes a numbing and emboldening device, eroding prosocial norms while valuing antisocial acts. This intricate interplay creates a syndrome of meanings, reinforcing one another and infusing allure. The narra­tive resonates deeply with supporters, cultivating partisan attachment and trust by e­voking the strongest moral conviction and shared identity. Exploring authenticity in populist discourse unveils the complex interplay of psychological, philosophical, social, and political factors. This investigation underscores authenticity's nuanced role in shaping ideologies, reflecting and influencing societal perceptions, values, and behaviors.

  • Issue Year: 22/2023
  • Issue No: 66
  • Page Range: 96-111
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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