
Vox Populi: Populism as a Rhetorical and Democratic Challenge
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This timely and engaging book examines the rise of populism across the globe. Combining insights from linguistics, argumentation theory, rhetoric, legal theory and political theory it offers a fully integrated characterization of the form and content of populist discourse.
Throughout the book, eminent scholars address questions central to the topic, such as: how does populism manifest itself rhetorically; how does it relate to liberal democracy; and how can the populist challenge be confronted? Carefully selected case studies are used to examine how populist behaviour deviates from that which we would expect to be the norm in a liberal democracy, for example through the use of obnoxious language and refusal to substantiate vulgar claims. The book also provides key insights into more fundamental issues, such as the opposition between the 'real' people versus the elite and the longing for a 'Heimat'.
Offering an in-depth analysis and evaluation at the intersection of language, law and politics, Vox Populi will be of great benefit to students and scholars from a range of disciplines.
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Edited by Ingeborg van der Geest, Independent Argumentation Scholar, Henrike Jansen, Associate Professor of Argumentation Theory, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University and Bart van Klink, Professor of Legal Methodology, Department of Legal Theory and Legal History, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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- Contributor: Ingeborg van der Geest
- Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
- ISBN13: 9781789901405
- Number of Pages: 288
- Packaged Dimensions: 156x234mm
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
- Release Date: 2020-08-21
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Edited by Ingeborg van der Geest, Independent Argumentation Scholar, Henrike Jansen, Associate Professor of Argumentation Theory, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University and Bart van Klink, Professor of Legal Methodology, Department of Legal Theory and Legal History, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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