Leaders/parties
Explain the populist theory
Explain the populist central concept
Which concept related to populism is this?
Defining populism
100

Is one of the most powerful leaders, and is populist left

Who is Donald Trump?

100

The economic-insecurity thesis.

What is the theory that globalization and loss of manufacturing jobs in affluent societies leads to economic inequality, loss of blue-collar work, easy solutions and no economic prosperity.

100

Authoritarianism.

What is the form of government which is characterized by strong central power and limited political freedom fx. Russia?

100

When someone is being treated different than others and get better terms than others based on race, religion and riches.

What is inequality?

100

The view on the establishment.

What is the “corrupt establishment”?

200

Are general populist voters.

Who are blue collar workers?

200

The cultural backlash thesis.

What is the theory that in the face of adversity people seek to go ‘back to the good ol’ days’ and revolt against progressive ideas, which are seen as a threat. often a product of generational gaps and results in a us v. them or international v. patriotic conflict?

200

Anti-establishment.

What is seeing the establishment as corrupt, while ordinary people are valued and seen as good/decent?

200

The growing interdependence between the world’s cultures, populations and economies through the means of trade, services, technology and people.

What is globalization?

200

The protectionist policies that populists often use.

What is trade barriers and tariffs?

300

Feels overlooked and will vote for populist leader/party. (hint: they are typically the native ethnic majority (fx. caucasians in DK).

Who are the exhausted majority?

300

Influential thesis (Thomas Piketty’s).

What is the theory that in recent decades, the real income of most of people in developed Western nations has stagnated or declined; despite the substantial economic growth. Economic inequality has been exacerbated by growing automation and outsourcing. When threatened, groups are thought to seek strong, authorian leaders to protect them?

300

Multiculturalism.

What is the situation where there is a vast amount of cultures within a country, city or state?

300

Underclass, low wages and minimal job security, most vulnerable to social risks, who have tumbled through the cracks of the welfare state.

What are blue collar workers?

300

The general trait of a populist leader.

What is authorian?

400

Especially uses nativism and xenophobic nationalism remarks?

Who are successful populist leaders?

400

Right-wing populism.

What is the branch of populism in tandem with right-wing politics where the hated elite is the government/politicians?

400

Nativism (xenophobic nationalism).

What is the political policy of promoting the interest of native inhabitants against those of immigrants?

400

Reducing state influence in the economy through privatization. Market oriented policies. The free market.

What is neoliberalism?

400

The faith in the wisdom and virtue of ordinary people over the ‘corrupt’ establishment.

What is the philosophy of populism?

500

Uses populist rhetoric fueled rabid anti-European and anti-immigration sentiments, pressuring the Conservatives to call the EU Brexit referendum.

Who is the UK independence party?

500

Left-wing populism.

What is the branch of populism in tandem with right-wing politics where the enemy is the capitalist elites that are the real meanies and pray on the weak links of society?

500

Cosmopolitan.

What is the concept which emphasize the value of open national borders, shared multicultural values, diversity of peoples and lifestyles in outward looking and inclusive societies?

500

Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.

What is xenophobia?

500

It reflects deep cynicism and resentment of existing authorities.

What is populism?