The rise of modern populism - Takis S. Pappas

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In the mid-1970s, after decades of political turmoil,
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Greece finally seemed to be on the path to stability.
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With the introduction of a new constitution
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and negotiations underway to enter European institutions,
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many analysts expected Greek politics
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to follow the pattern of the larger Western world.
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Then in 1981, a political party called PASOK came to power.
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Its charismatic leader Andreas Papandreou railed against the new constitution,
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and accused those in power of “national betrayal.”
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Opposing Greece’s membership in NATO and the European Economic Community,
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Papandreou promised to govern for the betterment of the “common people"
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above all else.
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He famously declared, “there are no institutions, only the people exist.”
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Papandreou’s rise to power isn’t a unique story.
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In many democratic countries around the world,
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charismatic leaders vilify political opponents,
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disparage institutions, and claim the mantle of the people.
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Some critics label this approach as authoritarian or fascist,
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and many argue that these leaders are using emotions
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to manipulate and deceive voters.
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But whether or not this style of politics is ethical, it's certainly democratic,
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and it goes by the name of populism.
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The term populism has been around since Ancient Rome,
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and has its roots in the Latin word “populus” meaning “the people."
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But since then populism has been used to describe dozens of political movements,
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often with counterintuitive and sometimes contradictory goals.
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Populist movements have rebelled against monarchies, monopolies,
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and a wide variety of powerful institutions.
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It’s not possible to cover the full history of this term here.
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Instead, we’re focusing on one specific type of populism—
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the kind that describes Papandreou’s administration
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and numerous other governments over the last 70 years: modern populism.
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But to understand how political theorists define this phenomenon
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we first need to explore what it’s responding to.
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In the aftermath of World War Two,
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many countries wanted to move away from totalitarian ideologies.
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They sought a new political system
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that prioritized individual and social rights,
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aimed at political consensus, and respected the rule of law.
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As a result, most Western nations adopted a longstanding form of government
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called liberal democracy.
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In this context, “liberal” doesn’t refer to any political party,
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but rather a type of democracy that has three essential components.
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First, liberal democracies accept that society
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is full of many, often crosscutting divisions that generate conflict.
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Second, it requires that society’s many factions
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seek common ground across those divisions.
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Finally, liberal democracies rely on the rule of law
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and the protection of minority rights,
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as specified in constitutions and legal statutes.
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Taken together, these ideals propose
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that tolerance and institutions that protect us from intolerance,
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are the bedrock of a functional and diverse democratic society.
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Liberal democracies helped bring stability to the nations that adopted them.
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But like any system of government, they didn’t solve everything.
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Among other issues, an ever-increasing wealth gap
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led to underserved communities
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who distrusted both their wealthy neighbors and their political leaders.
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In some cases, political corruption further damaged the public's trust.
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Growing suspicion and resentment around these politicians
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primed citizens to look for a new kind of leader
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who would challenge established institutions
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and put the needs of the people first.
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In many ways, this reaction highlights democracy in action:
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if the majority of a population feels their interests are underrepresented,
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they can elect leaders to change that using existing democratic systems.
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But this is where assertive, modern populist candidates can subvert democracy.
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Modern populists identify themselves as embodying the "will of the people,"
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and they place those interests
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above the institutions that protect individual and social rights.
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Modern populists argue these institutions
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are run by a self-serving ruling minority,
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who seek to control the vast majority of virtuous common people.
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As a result, politics is no longer about seeking compromise and consensus
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through tolerant democratic institutions.
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Instead, these leaders seek to overturn what they see as a broken system.
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This means that where a liberal democracy has the utmost respect for institutions
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like courtrooms, free press, and national constitutions,
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modern populists disparage any establishment that disagrees
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with the so-called “common will."
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Modern populist parties have arisen in many places,
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but the leaders of these movements are remarkably similar.
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They’re often charismatic individuals
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who identify themselves as embodying the “will of the people."
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They make exorbitant promises to their supporters,
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while casting their opponents as traitors actively undermining the country.
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But whether these politicians are sincere believers or manipulative opportunists,
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the dynamics they unleash
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can be profoundly destabilizing for liberal democracy.
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Even when modern populist leaders don’t follow through
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with their most extreme promises,
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their impact on political discourse, the rule of law, and public trust
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can long outlast their time in office.
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