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什么是左翼民粹主义?这只是嫁接在左翼意识形态上的民粹主义言论吗?我们如何区分民粹主义左翼、社会主义左翼、共产主义左翼和激进左翼?民粹主义左翼和非民粹主义左翼之间的区别是程度上的还是性质上的?我们如何解释2010年代中期部分欧洲左翼转向民粹主义?是什么孕育了这些新的政治力量?这些欧洲左翼民粹主义运动与十年前在拉丁美洲出现的类似力量有什么联系?为了回答这些问题,本文对左翼民粹主义研究文献进行了广泛的回顾,并对两个典型的当代左翼民粹主义力量(Podemos和La France Insoumise)进行了为期五年的实地考察。结果是对这一现象的一种粗浅的理解,以及民粹主义和非民粹主义左派之间的六种区别。关键词:左翼民粹主义政党政治欧洲我们党法国无损害披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
A populist turn in the European left. What is new, and what is not?
ABSTRACTWhat is left-wing populism? Is it just populist rhetoric grafted onto a left-wing ideology? How can we distinguish the populist left from the socialist left, the communist left and the radical left? Is the difference between the populist left and the non-populist left one of degree or of nature? How can we explain the populist turn taken by part of the European left in the mid-2010s? What was the breeding ground for these new political forces? And what links do these European left-wing populist movements have with the similar forces that emerged ten years earlier in Latin America? In order to answer these questions, this article draws on a broad review of left-wing populism studies literature and on five years of fieldwork within two prototypical contemporary left-wing populist forces (Podemos and La France Insoumise). The result is a thick conception of the phenomenon and a set of six differences between populist and non-populist lefts.KEYWORDS: Left-wing populismparty politicsEuropePodemosLa France Insoumise Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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