Репресивната коректност на популизма
The Repressive Correctness of Populism
Author(s): Momchil BadzhakovSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Political Theory, Political Sciences, Civil Society
Published by: Българска асоциация за политически науки - БАПН
Keywords: populism; demagogy; repressive political correctness; left and right ultra-liberalism; unlimited tolerance
Summary/Abstract: The paper examines the different basic manifestations of the new populism through the prism of the new realities created by accelerated social change, the mixing of opposing ideological trends and the clashes of radical political ideas and practices. We explore the extreme manifestations of political populism, coupled with irrational utopianism and radical fundamentalism. On the one hand, we have the left-liberal idea of the unlimited development of democracy, of disproportionate tolerance, of achieving equality beyond the law in the name of complete social justice. On the other hand, we have the right-populist answer with the radical language of the hurt traditional culture of primitive everyday life. The classic tyranny of the majority is replaced by the tyranny of constructed political minorities, and their diktat is opposed by the more authoritarian „direct democracy” of the majority of „the people.“ The repressive correctness of populism is a metaphor for the mixing of meanings that practically manifest themselves as their complete opposite. The „political correctness” created in the name of non-violence and culture has degenerated into a political repression of all those who do not think in the paradigm of left-wing ideology. But the answer of the primitive everyday life is the radical national populism combined with far-right anti-liberal and anti-democratic rhetoric.
Journal: Политически изследвания
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 1-2
- Page Range: 134-150
- Page Count: 17
- Language: Bulgarian
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