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- Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal
- Penn State University Press
- Article
- Ethics, Identity, and Political Mediation in Right-Wing American Populism Volume 102, Number 2-3, 2019, pp. 158-169
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- What’s the Matter with Populism? Feasting on the Remains of the Religious Right
- Response to Daniel Miller, “The Populist Fantasy: American Ethno-Nationalism and the Dysphoria of the Body Politic”
- The Populist Fantasy: American Ethno-Nationalism and the Dysphoria of the Body Politic
- The Ambivalent Role of Online Spaces in Political Engagement: A Response to Jan-Werner Müller
- What Spaces Does Democracy Need?
- Response to Peg Birmingham’s “Democracy, Populism, and the Production of Superfluousness: Three Lessons from Arendt’s Origins of Totalitarianism”
- Democracy, Populism, and the Production of Superfluousness: Three Lessons from Arendt’s Origins of Totalitarianism
- Response to Allen Dunn’s “Ethics, Identity, and Political Mediation in Right-Wing American Populism”
- Ethics, Identity, and Political Mediation in Right-Wing American Populism
- “Populism” versus “Popular”: A Response to Ziarek’s “Populism—A Crux or Crisis of Politics?”
- Populism—A Crux or Crisis of Politics? Laclau versus Arendt
- What Do People Want? Unscrambling Populism
- Introduction
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