Publication

2021 - Taylor & Francis Group

Language

English

Word Count

92,000 words, Guess

Page Count

368 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCJC423.P88354 2021
  • LCCJC423 .P88354 2021

Description

"The recent rise of populist politics represent a major challenge for liberal democracies. This important book explores the psychological reasons for the rise of populism, featuring contributions from leading international researchers in the fields of psychology and political science. Unlike liberal democracy based on the Enlightenment values of individual freedom, autonomy and rationality, both right-wing and left-wing. Part 2 analyzes the cognitive features of populist appeals, especially their emphasis on simplicity, epistemic certainty and moral absolutism. Part 3 turns to one of the defining features of populism: its offer of a powerful tribal identity and collectivist ideology that provide meaning and personal significance to its followers. Finally, in Part 4 the propaganda tactics used by populist movements are analysed, including the role of charismatic leadership, authoritarianism, nationalism and the use of conspiracy narratives and persuasive strategies. This is fascinating reading on a highly topical issue. The book will be of interest to students, researchers and applied professionals in all areas of psychology and the social sciences as a textbook or reference book, and to anyone interested in the global rise of populism"--

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Psychology of PopulismTaylor & Francis Group2021

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