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The Populist Delusion


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Parvini shows the top-down and elite driven nature of politics. The sobering picture that emerges is that the interests of the people have only ever been advanced by a tightly organized minority.

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The 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump unleashed a wave of populism not seen in America since the Nixon era, which carried him into the presidency. Seen widely as a vindication of the people over elites, his failure to bring about any meaningful change was then seen as an aberration, a departure from a natural state where the people are sovereign and their representatives govern by their consent. This is the populist delusion.

This book explodes that delusion. Beginning with the Italian elite school, Parvini shows the top-down and elite driven nature of politics by explicating one thinker per chapter: Mosca, Pareto, Michels, Schmitt, Jouvenel, Burnham, Francis, and Gottfried. The sobering picture that emerges is that the interests of the people have only ever been advanced by a tightly organized minority. Just as fire drives out fire, so an elite is only ever driven out by another elite.

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Weight0.29 kg
Title

The Populist Delusion

Publisher

Imperium Press

Author

Neema Parvini

Book binding

Paperback

Release date

20 Apr 2022

Pages

174

Condition

new

ISBN/EAN        9781922602442

  • Neema Parvini

    Neema Parvini is the author of ten books, including The Populist Delusion, The Prophets of Doom, and Applied Elite Theory. His YouTube channel, Academic Agent, has received over 37 million views.


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