ABSTRACT

Building on a comprehensive theoretical framework that draws on discursive and ideational approaches to populism, this volume offers a comparative mapping of the Populist Radical Left in contemporary Europe. It explores the novel discursive, political and organisational features of several political actors, as well as the conditions of their emergence and success, while being alert to the role of relevant social movements.

Chapters feature case studies of the Greek party Syriza, the Spanish Podemos, the German Die Linke, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and France Insoumise, the Dutch Socialist Party and the Slovenian Levica. Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of Labour in the UK and ‘Momentum’, the movement that supports him is also examined. A separate chapter is devoted to recent grassroots social movements that can be seen as instances of progressive populism, such as the ‘squares movement’ in Spain and Greece.

This book fills a crucial gap in the literature on radical left politics and populism in Europe, contributing to the rapidly burgeoning field of populism studies.

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

The Populist Radical Left in Europe

chapter 1|26 pages

The Populist Radical Left in Greece

Syriza in opposition and in power 1

chapter 2|26 pages

Late modern adventures of leftist populism in Spain

The case of Podemos, 2014–2018 1

chapter 3|20 pages

Between populism and socialism

Slovenia’s Left party

chapter 4|20 pages

Jean-Luc Mélenchon and France Insoumise

The manufacturing of populism

chapter 5|16 pages

The Dutch Socialist Party

From Maoist sect to Social Democratic mass party with a populist style 1

chapter 6|16 pages

The German Left Party

A case of pragmatic populism

chapter 8|26 pages

Populism 2.0

New movements towards progressive populism 1

chapter 9|19 pages

Postscript

Populism, the (radical) left and the challenges for future research