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Populism and Fascism

This Element compares the similarities and differences between populism and fascism, perhaps the most contested concepts in the social sciences.

Carlos de la Torre (Author)

9781009528993, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 27 February 2025

78 pages
23.5 x 15.9 x 1.1 cm, 0.26 kg

The elections of Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro, as well as the strengthening of the radical right globally, brought back debates of the similarities and differences between populism and fascism. This volume argues that fascism and populism are similar in so far that they constructed the people as one; understood leadership as embodiment; and performed politics of the extraordinary. They are different because there is a consensus that fascism occurred at a particular historical moment, and what came after was postfascism. There is not such an agreement to restrict populism to a historical moment. These isms also differ in the use of violence to deal with enemies, and on how they constructed their legitimacy using elections or abolishing democracy. Whereas fascism destroyed democracy and replaced elections with plebiscitary acclamation, populists promise to give power back to the people. Yet when in power the logic of populism leads to democratic erosion.

Preface
1. Introduction: fascism or populism?
2. Defining and explaining fascism and populism
3. Similarities
4. Differences
5. Fascism, Populism, and Democracy
Conclusions
References.

Subject Areas: 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW]

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