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National Populism
Book • 2018
National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy explores the surge of national populist movements across the West, arguing that these movements prioritize national culture and interests over globalism.
The authors, Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin, contend that national populism is driven by long-term trends such as distrust of elites, fears of identity destruction, feelings of deprivation, and political de-alignment.
They advocate for a serious engagement with national populist ideas, recognizing them as a significant and enduring political force.
The authors, Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin, contend that national populism is driven by long-term trends such as distrust of elites, fears of identity destruction, feelings of deprivation, and political de-alignment.
They advocate for a serious engagement with national populist ideas, recognizing them as a significant and enduring political force.
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Mentioned by Matthew Goodwin as his latest book, highlighting his research on populist movements.

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as the author of best-selling books including "Revolt on the Right" and "National Populism", and the forthcoming "Values, Voice, and Virt: The New British Politics".


Lewis Goodall

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