The Anatomy of Political Populism: From Rome to Trump
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This episode explores the nature of political populism, its historical roots, key features, and how it manifests in contemporary politics worldwide. We analyze how populist leaders appeal to common sense, identity, and emotion, often rejecting liberal elites and promoting authoritarianism.Understanding Political Populism
03:02The Roots and Characteristics of Populism
05:59Populism and National Identity
08:46Masculinity and Populism
11:10The Role of Religion in Populism
13:46Common Sense and Anti-Intellectualism
16:52Rhetoric and Polarization in Populism
19:29The Deep State and Conspiracy Theories
22:33Populism's Urgency and Action Orientation
25:27Populism in Power: Practices and Paradoxes
32:54The Nature of Political Populism
37:57Nostalgia and Its Role in Populism
44:23Economic Perspectives of Populism
48:57The Paradox of Populist Demands
55:00The Scapegoating in Populism
59:45Cultural Uncertainty and Populism
01:07:22The Future of Liberal Democracy and Populism