荷兰民粹主义理性的政治经济学

IF 0.5 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE New Political Science Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/07393148.2022.2129923
Simon Tunderman
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摘要本文认为,应在荷兰经济的阶级动态背景下理解荷兰不同民粹主义政党的吸引力。资本积累结构的变化导致不稳定工作条件的增加,房地产越来越多地成为一种投资机会,导致房价飙升。由此产生的政治经济危机动态为民粹主义反对派的声音提供了肥沃的土壤。本文采用埃内斯托·拉克劳的框架,分析了2021年三个民粹主义政党的选举计划,以追踪在更广泛的“人民”建构中经济需求的偶然表达。激进的右翼民粹主义政党,如自由意志党(Partij voor de Vrijheid)和民主意志论坛(Forum voor democracy),将阶级诉求作为基于排外主义或“全球主义”阴谋论的更广泛民粹主义计划的一部分。在左翼,社会党在工人和资本家之间构建了一种更为经典的对立。这篇文章在理论上是创新的,因为它展示了如何从一个全面的角度来考虑民粹主义的原因和偶然的阶级动态。
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The Political Economy of Populist Reason in The Netherlands
Abstract This article argues that the appeal of different populist parties in the Netherlands should be understood against the backdrop of class dynamics in the Dutch economy. Changes in the structure of capital accumulation have led to a rise in precarious working conditions, and real estate increasingly functions as an investment opportunity, causing housing prices to skyrocket. The resulting political-economic crisis dynamic constitutes fruitful ground for populist opposition voices. Adopting Ernesto Laclau’s framework, the article analyzes the 2021 election programs of three populist parties to trace the contingent articulations of economic demands in wider constructions of “the people.” Radical right-wing populist parties, such as Partij voor de Vrijheid and Forum voor Democratie articulate class demands as part of broader populist projects based on xenophobic exclusions or “globalist” conspiracy theories. On the left, the Socialist Party constructs a more classical opposition between workers and capitalists. The article is theoretically innovative insofar as it shows how populist reason and contingent class dynamics can be considered from a comprehensive perspective.
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