Was Populisten Wollen by Marcel Lewandowsky
Macht und Manipulation in der Politik
This insightful book delves into the complex world of populism, exploring its origins, characteristics, and the reasons behind its rising influence in contemporary politics. It provides a comprehensive analysis of how populist movements capitalize on societal discontent, often by presenting themselves as the voice of "the people" against the perceived elite. The author examines the strategies and rhetoric employed by populist leaders, offering a nuanced understanding of their appeal and the potential implications for democratic systems. Through a blend of theoretical insights and real-world examples, the book sheds light on the multifaceted nature of populism and its impact on the political landscape.
- Published
- 2017
- Nationality
- German
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- German
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