The symbolic politics of populism reflects the class alliances it attempts to assemble

Westheuser, L. (17 December 2020) The symbolic politics of populism reflects the class alliances it attempts to assemble. British Politics and Policy at LSE.
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Linus Westheuser links the study of populism as a stylistic repertoire with Bourdieu’s class analysis. This repertoire, which draws on symbols of ‘the popular’ produced in non-political fields like food and leisure, is situated in the struggle over the classification of groups.

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