¿Qué hacen los populistas? ¿Y cómo estudiarlo?

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Carlos de la Torre

Résumé

El objetivo de este artículo es discutir críticamente los alcances y problemas de las aproximaciones al populismo y proponer que en lugar de obsesionarnos en qué es el populismo, nos enfoquemos en qué hacen los populistas cuando cuestionan el poder de las élites y cuando llegan al poder. El trabajo además distingue entre populismos.


 

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