Children as an Object of the Right-Wing Populist Politics and Discourse in Poland Cover Image

Children as an Object of the Right-Wing Populist Politics and Discourse in Poland
Children as an Object of the Right-Wing Populist Politics and Discourse in Poland

Author(s): Mikołaj Rakusa-Suszczewski
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Philosophy, Social Sciences
Published by: Centrum Europejskie Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Populism; Children; Biopolitics; Central Europe; Eastern Europe; Law and Justice (PiS); Poland;

Summary/Abstract: In Central and Eastern Europe populist regimes are attracting attention asa result of the traumatic legacy of communism, the subsequent overburdening reforms and exhausting systemic transformation, resurgence of ever-lurking nationalism, regional conservatism, parochialism and cultural chauvinism, and/or as an example of the structural shortcomings of young democracies at the borders of civilization. The subject literature also indicates numerous and universal elements of populist governments, present as well in this partof Europe. Without prejudging the aptness and strength of these various concepts and arguments, this article is an attempt to include in these wide ranging themes a particular issue that absorbs conservative populists, namely “childhood” and “children”. While the problem of children in politics has already received numerous interpretations, the importance of childhood inthe right-wing populist discourse and politics has so far remained an issue discussed only occasionally. We put forward the thesis that children play an important and specifi c role in the right-wing populist superstructure – they constitute an illusory picture of the nation, an allegory of its renewal, as well as a convenient, though inconsistently used, instrument for achieving political, ideological and propaganda goals. Attitudes towards children canbe an important characteristic of populism as such, and should be taken into account in research on the subject. We will illustrate these problem susing the example of Poland and the populist Law and Justice (PiS) Party that is in power there now.

  • Issue Year: 25/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 67-91
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: English