Republicanism and populism: Articulation of plurality or plebeian democratism?

Thesis Eleven 164 (1):54-72 (2021)
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This article addresses – from a theoretical and historical perspective – the discussion on republicanism and populism, in connection to different ways of conceiving political modernity. It places republicanism and populism within the framework of contemporary democracies in the Latin American context, looking at the reciprocal interaction between these political traditions, and their relevance for understanding the current challenges of the liberal model in the region.

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