Is populism good or bad /pol/ ? I have no knowledge of it and want to know more about it. So could I get some help about this.
>>132128802
Also i was asked a couple of questions about it Given the complexity of political agendas and the vacuum of convincing answers, how to express protest or accede to power without populism?
How to nourish political culture which embraces a long-term perspective and resist populism? Are there social structures that can replace political parties in building social capital and providing frameworks for grassroots political debate participation and decision making? Is there a danger of such social structures (e.g. faith groups) becoming more politicised?
Should stronger intra-party democracy be encouraged or would internal leadership debate only lead to more personification of politics and weaker parties?
pop·u·lism
ˈpäpyəˌlizəm/
noun
support for the concerns of ordinary people.
"it is clear that your populism identifies with the folks on the bottom of the ladder"
the quality of appealing to or being aimed at ordinary people.
"art museums did not gain bigger audiences through a new populism"
>>132130764
Thx senpai
So it's a good thing
>>132130886
>>132130886
Depends. Since it could also be winning poor people through handouts, muh socialism style.