Children as an Object of the Right-Wing Populist Politics and Discourse in Poland

Mikołaj Rakusa-Suszczewsk
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In Central and Eastern Europe populist regimes are attracting attention as a result of the traumatic legacy of communism, the subsequent overburdening reforms and exhausting systemic transformation, resurgence of ever-lurking nationalism, regional conservatism, parochialism and cultural chauvinism, and/or as an example of the structural shortcomings of young democracies at the borders of civilization. The subject literature also indicates numerous and universal elements of populist governments, present as well in this part of Europe. Without prejudging the aptness and strength of these various concepts and arguments, this article is an attempt to include in these wideranging themes a particular issue that absorbs conservative populists, namely “childhood” and “children”. While the problem of children in politics has already received numerous interpretations, the importance of childhood in the right-wing populist discourse and politics has so far remained an issue discussed only occasionally. We put forward the thesis that children play an important and specifi c role in the right-wing populist superstructure – they constitute an illusory picture of the nation, an allegory of its renewal, as well as a convenient, though inconsistently used, instrument for achieving political, ideological and propaganda goals. Attitudes towards children can be an important characteristic of populism as such, and should be taken into account in research on the subject. We will illustrate these problems using the example of Poland and the populist Law and Justice (PiS) Party that is in power there now.
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波兰右翼民粹主义政治与话语的客体——儿童
在中欧和东欧,民粹主义政权之所以引起人们的注意,是因为共产主义的创伤性遗产、随后不堪重负的改革和令人筋疲力尽的体制转型、潜伏已久的民族主义、地区保守主义、狭隘主义和文化沙文主义的死灰复燃,以及(或)作为处于文明边缘的年轻民主国家结构性缺陷的一个例子。主题文献还指出,民粹主义政府的众多和普遍的因素,目前以及在欧洲的这一部分。在不预先判断这些不同概念和论点的恰当性和强度的情况下,本文试图在这些广泛的主题中包括一个吸收保守民粹主义者的特定问题,即“童年”和“儿童”。虽然儿童参与政治的问题已经得到了无数的解释,但到目前为止,儿童在右翼民粹主义话语和政治中的重要性仍然是一个偶尔讨论的问题。我们提出的论点是,儿童在右翼民粹主义上层建筑中发挥着重要而具体的作用- -他们构成了国家的虚幻图景,是其复兴的寓言,也是实现政治、意识形态和宣传目标的方便工具,尽管使用不一致。对儿童的态度可能是民粹主义本身的一个重要特征,在研究这个问题时应该考虑到这一点。我们将以波兰和目前执政的民粹主义法律与正义党(PiS)为例来说明这些问题。
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