Contemporary populist politics through the macroscopic lens of Randall Collins’s conflict theory
This paper draws on Collins’s conflict theory to understand the contemporary surge of populism. It puts forward an account centred on citizenship rights and the state, and on ‘my nation first’ politics in four countries: the US, Sweden, India and China. Collins has identified a capitalist crisis, th...
Hlavní autor: | Schroeder, R |
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Médium: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2019
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