Is There an Ideological Link Between Neopopulism and Neoliberalism?

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Autor(a) principal: ARMONY,VICTOR
Data de Publicação: 2001
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-31572001000200246
Resumo: ABSTRACT This paper deals with the resurgence of populism in Latin America, and particularly with the ideological underpinnings of this phenomenon. Quite unexpectedly, populism has reemerged in several countries, such as Argentina and Peru, in the wake of drastic and all-encompassing neoliberal reforms. This novel situation calls for a reinterpretation of the populist phenomenon. The author contends that neoliberalism and neopopulism have established a strong link at the ideological level. In order to provide empirical evidence for this hypothesis, a corpus of Carlos Menem’s presidential discourse has been analyzed. The author concludes by suggesting that neoliberalism itself tends to stir up populist tendencies in society.
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title Is There an Ideological Link Between Neopopulism and Neoliberalism?
spellingShingle Is There an Ideological Link Between Neopopulism and Neoliberalism?
ARMONY,VICTOR
Populism
neoliberalismo
political economy
title_short Is There an Ideological Link Between Neopopulism and Neoliberalism?
title_full Is There an Ideological Link Between Neopopulism and Neoliberalism?
title_fullStr Is There an Ideological Link Between Neopopulism and Neoliberalism?
title_full_unstemmed Is There an Ideological Link Between Neopopulism and Neoliberalism?
title_sort Is There an Ideological Link Between Neopopulism and Neoliberalism?
author ARMONY,VICTOR
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Populism
neoliberalismo
political economy
topic Populism
neoliberalismo
political economy
description ABSTRACT This paper deals with the resurgence of populism in Latin America, and particularly with the ideological underpinnings of this phenomenon. Quite unexpectedly, populism has reemerged in several countries, such as Argentina and Peru, in the wake of drastic and all-encompassing neoliberal reforms. This novel situation calls for a reinterpretation of the populist phenomenon. The author contends that neoliberalism and neopopulism have established a strong link at the ideological level. In order to provide empirical evidence for this hypothesis, a corpus of Carlos Menem’s presidential discourse has been analyzed. The author concludes by suggesting that neoliberalism itself tends to stir up populist tendencies in society.
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