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Análise Social

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GOULART, Mayra  and  ADINOLFI, Goffredo. The populist challenge to representative democracy: Chavist Venezuela and the Five Star Movement. Anál. Social [online]. 2018, n.227, pp.388-414. ISSN 0003-2573.  https://doi.org/10.31447/AS00032573.2018227.06.

This paper is about populism as a phenomenon and it highlights the legitimacy crisis that characterizes liberal democracy in contemporary societies. However, according to the hypothesis presented here, the concept of populism lacks a normative approach capable of detecting and emphasizing the risks involved in this type of representation, in which the bond between rulers and ruled is exposed to a lower degree of reflexivity and criticism. In order to test this initial hypothesis, two case study are presented: the Bolivarian Movement, in Venezuela, and the Five Star Movement, in Italy.

Keywords : populism; Venezuela; Italy; representative democracy.

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