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Signs and traits converge in Pedro Sánchez's political personality that suggest a narcissistic syndrome, which influences and conditions his particular style of governance. While narcissism in its proper measure can strengthen personal self-esteem, in excess it can become detrimental. The author of this essay argues that President Sánchez's personality is closely linked to the phenomenon of social populism that currently defines the Spanish political landscape, characterized by a political polarization promoted by the government. In social populism, the leader's will is the only source of…mehr

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Signs and traits converge in Pedro Sánchez's political personality that suggest a narcissistic syndrome, which influences and conditions his particular style of governance. While narcissism in its proper measure can strengthen personal self-esteem, in excess it can become detrimental. The author of this essay argues that President Sánchez's personality is closely linked to the phenomenon of social populism that currently defines the Spanish political landscape, characterized by a political polarization promoted by the government. In social populism, the leader's will is the only source of legitimacy, subject neither to the law nor to the general interest. The political framework conceived by Pedro Sánchez and his close circle constitutes a politically effective but democratically damaging artifact. This essay seeks to investigate the causes and motives that have led to the democratic involution of Spain's peculiar government. The use of the "social shield" as a cover for populist policies is the core of social-populism, whose main purpose is the perpetuation in power.
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Autorenporträt
LUIS HARANBURU ALTUNA, Alegia (1947), ha compaginado a lo largo de su vida, las tareas de escritor y editor. Es autor de una amplia obra literaria que supera la treintena de títulos. La mayor parte de su obra, que abarca tanto la narrativa como el teatro y el ensayo, la ha escrito en euskera. De entre sus trabajos publicados en castellano destacan los ensayos Cartas de Agosto al Lehendakari Ibarretxe, Duelos y quebrantos del euskera, El Dios de los Vascos (2008), Historia alternativa de la literatura vasca, El Crepúsculo de Dios, Historia cultural del cristianismo en Vasconia. En Almuzara ha publicado Odiar para ser. También ha desarrollado una intensa labor periodística en periódicos y revistas como Triunfo, El Mundo, Zeruko Argia, Anaitasuna y Berriak. Actualmente publica sus artículos en el Diario Vasco de San Sebastián y en El Correo de Bilbao.