The Ethnosociological and Existential Dimensions of Alexander Dugin’s Populism – Michael Millerman Geopolitica.ru

If in 2004 Canovan could write that, “few political theorists believe that populism deserves their attention,” by 2017, as White and Ypi observe, “contemporary political theory has made the question of the ‘people’ a topic of sustained analysis.”[1] Even so, “what a people is…is a matter of enduring dispute.”[2] One of the disputed definitions of what a people is comes fro

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