Populist parties and the failure of the political elites: the rise of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ)
In: DemOkrit volume 6
In: DemOkrit 6
The author analyses the reasons behind the electoral success of European right-wing populist parties. Using the Austrian Freedom Party under Jörg Haider as a case study and with a richness of primary material, he argues that their success is only partly caused by «racism». It is also, and more prominently, the result of populism – i.e. a critique of the «elite». These parties and their voters should not, then, be labelled as arrogant insiders attacking downtrodden outsiders like immigrants, workers, and minorities. Instead, the right-wingers are more justly portrayed as outsiders and underdogs, raising their anger and frustration against the insiders: the «media elite» and the «leftists and the artists»
In: DemOkrit volume 6
Englisch
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
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