Between law and revolution: is populism constitutuional?

Demuro, Gianmario
2021-01-01

Abstract

Populism can be revolutionary, because a prescriptive conception of democracy is not able to rule our globalised world and economy. Therefore, the question that populism tries to answer is: how can we represent the people, left alone to face the uncertain economic and social relationships that are the by-products of the globalized economy?
2021
Inglese
Populist constitutionalism and Illiberal democracies. Between constitutional imagination, normative entrenchment and political reality
Gianmario Demuro, et al.
Martin Belov
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Cambridge
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
9781839700606
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scientifica
Populism and democracy
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Demuro, Gianmario
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