Populism and the welfare state

C. Kaltwasser, Lisa Zanotti
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Populism should be defined as a set of ideas that not only portrays society as divided between ‘the corrupt elite’ and ‘the pure people’ but also defends popular sovereignty at any cost. Conceived in this way, there is no straightforward relationship between populism and the welfare state. In this contribution we explore this relationship in detail. In the first part of our contribution we explain that, at a theoretical level, populism is prone to putting the welfare state under stress. Given that populist forces seek to (re)define who belongs to the political community, they challenge the existing interpretations about who should have social rights and who should pay for them. However, as we will argue in the second part of this contribution, populism practically never arises in its pure form, since it usually appears attached to other ideologies, which are crucial for developing political projects that are attractive to larger sections of the electorate. This is why, then, we focus on analysing two paradigmatic instances of populism in the contemporary world – inclusionary populism and exclusionary populism – in order to show the different approaches towards the welfare state that each of these subtypes of populism tend to support. Finally, we close our contribution by advancing some ideas about the future of the welfare state, which is under threat not only because of austerity and welfare retrenchment, but also due to the rise of populist forces of different kinds that seek to transform existing democratic institutions and procedures
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民粹主义和福利国家
民粹主义应该被定义为一组思想,不仅将社会描绘成“腐败的精英”和“纯洁的人民”之间的分裂,而且还不惜一切代价捍卫人民主权。从这个角度来看,民粹主义和福利国家之间没有直接的关系。在本文中,我们详细探讨了这种关系。在我们贡献的第一部分,我们解释了,在理论层面上,民粹主义倾向于把福利国家置于压力之下。考虑到民粹主义势力试图(重新)定义谁属于政治共同体,他们挑战了现有的关于谁应该拥有社会权利和谁应该为此付出代价的解释。然而,正如我们将在本文第二部分所论证的那样,民粹主义实际上从未以其纯粹的形式出现,因为它通常与其他意识形态相关联,而这些意识形态对于发展对大部分选民具有吸引力的政治项目至关重要。因此,我们将重点分析当代世界民粹主义的两个典型例子——包容性民粹主义和排斥性民粹主义,以展示民粹主义的每一种亚型倾向于支持的福利国家的不同方法。最后,我们通过提出一些关于福利国家未来的观点来结束我们的贡献。福利国家正受到威胁,不仅是因为紧缩和福利削减,还因为各种民粹主义力量的兴起,这些力量试图改变现有的民主制度和程序
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