The Challenge of Populism: The Rise of Right-Wing Democratism in Postwar America
By (Author) Michael P. Federici
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th August 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political structure and processes
320.50973
Hardback
172
Direct democracy is on the rise in America, according to recent research on referendum, initiative, and recall. This book presents a qualitative analysis of America's current trend toward populism. By tracing the intellectual origins of present populist movements, Michael P. Federici explores the extent to which such movements complement the American Constitutional tradition. In particular, he analyzes post-World War II right-wing populism - its emergence, characteristics, and historical roots. Throughout this work, Federici reflects on the meaning of democracy; he warns that right-wing populism is not compatible with the American Constitutional tradition. Federici distinguishes between two types of democracy - constitutional and plebiscitary - which have opposed each other since the time of America's founding fathers. He believes this larger debate must be explored in order to understand the current rise of populism in the United States. Federici argues that plebiscitary democracy is strongly related to populism and that it presents a challenge to the constitutional tradition. He uncovers the roots of right-wing populism in three arenas: economics, religion, and foreign policy. His book offers insights for journalists, students, and scholars of American history, social movements, sociology, and democracy.
Federici's sober assessment of right-wing populism deserves to be read (and discussed) widely. If we choose to ignore his warnings of the dangers to the American constitutional tradition, we do so at our own peril.-The University Bookman
"Federici's sober assessment of right-wing populism deserves to be read (and discussed) widely. If we choose to ignore his warnings of the dangers to the American constitutional tradition, we do so at our own peril."-The University Bookman
MICHAEL P. FEDERICI is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Concord College, Athens, West Virginia. His work has been published in Humanitas and Modern Age.