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“Anti-liberal thought: the fascist and the populist way of representing the people”
Goffredo Adinolfi (Goffredo Adinolfi);
Event Title
III Colóquio de Jovens Investigadores em Relações Internacionais e Estudos Políticos
Year (definitive publication)
2021
Language
English
Country
Portugal
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Abstract
Even though Fascism and Populism are two completely different answers to the crisis of democracy, however, they share one point: how to overcome liberalism. In that plan Populist logic represents a clear challenge to liberal-representative democracy and since the defeat of Fascism, Populism is the only rhetoric allowed to escape from liberalism. Through the Italian case, the aim of the paper is to discuss differences and continuities between the Fascist and Populist representative models.
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