ABSTRACT

This book provides a comparative analysis and a systemic categorization of the Populist Radical Left Parties (PRLPs) in Western Europe.

Institutional and socio-economic aspects have transformed the political culture of many modern democracies, leading to the creation of radical left-wing parties who, by combining a strongly populist political offer with the historical demands of the traditional left wing, are capable of electoral success. This book analyzes a range of different Populist Radical Left Parties (PRLPs) in Western Europe through in-depth case studies. The author uses statutes, internal documents, programs, election results, membership data, and international political literature combined with interviews with executives and national secretaries to describe and interpret the main features of PRLPs, their paths of formation and political transformation.

This volume will appeal to scholars and students of political science and political sociology, media studies and anyone interested in trying to better understand European populism and the distinctions among its different forms.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|19 pages

Conceptual framework

chapter 2|18 pages

Left-wing populism

chapter 3|15 pages

New identitarian approach

chapter 4|16 pages

Forerunners of populism

chapter 5|17 pages

Ideal-typical populism

chapter 6|18 pages

Populism of government

chapter 7|14 pages

Presidential populism

chapter 8|13 pages

Other left populisms

chapter 9|15 pages

Inside – the internal dimension

chapter 10|13 pages

Outside – the external dimension

chapter |6 pages

Conclusions