Populism, Eco-populism, and the Future of Environmentalism analyzes the history and language of populism in order to fully comprehend the threat of eco-fascism - paradoxically revealing that it is possible for there to be both progressive eco-populist and right-wing sham eco-populist discourses.
Populism, Eco-populism, and the Future of Environmentalism analyzes the history and language of populism in order to fully comprehend the threat of eco-fascism - paradoxically revealing that it is possible for there to be both progressive eco-populist and right-wing sham eco-populist discourses.
James R. Stone Jr. is a professor in the Department of Political Science at Mt. San Antonio College, USA. He has a Ph.D. with an emphasis in political theory from the University of Kentucky, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Fire This Time Part I: The Meaning of Populism 1. The Renewed Relevance of Populism 2. The Language of Populism Part II: Discourses of Eco Populism and Sham Eco Populism 3. Right Wing Sham Eco Populism 4. The Right Wing Sham Eco Populism of Donald J. Trump 5. Progressive Eco Populism Part III: The Green Democratic Future That Is Possible 6. The Promise of a Green New Deal Conclusion: Towards a Progressive Eco Populist Majority
Introduction: The Fire This Time Part I: The Meaning of Populism 1. The Renewed Relevance of Populism 2. The Language of Populism Part II: Discourses of Eco Populism and Sham Eco Populism 3. Right Wing Sham Eco Populism 4. The Right Wing Sham Eco Populism of Donald J. Trump 5. Progressive Eco Populism Part III: The Green Democratic Future That Is Possible 6. The Promise of a Green New Deal Conclusion: Towards a Progressive Eco Populist Majority
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