France’s Front National and Front de Gauche are both labelled as populist. But they are far from two sides of the same coin.

Marlière, P. (2013). France’s Front National and Front de Gauche are both labelled as populist. But they are far from two sides of the same coin.
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In recent years, France has seen a rise of parties that have been branded as ‘populist’ by media and academics. But what is populism, and is it necessarily a bad thing? Philippe Marlière argues that, in France, the concept of populism is an ambivalent one, often used by those in the mainstream to brand those who disagree as demagogues. Ultimately, its use has led to the conflation of two very differently oriented parties, the far-right Front National, and the radical left Front de Gauche.

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