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Repatriarhalizacija družbe in vzpon desnega populizma
ID Rener Borovič, Erina (Author), ID Pajnik, Mojca (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo se ukvarja z obravnavo teorije populizma, poskusov definicije le-tega in družbenih pogojev ter posledic, ki so povezani z njim. Populizem obravnava tako z aspekta ideologije kot političnega stila, poudarek pa je na elementih, ki ga kreirajo. Med njimi so koncept ljudstva kot homogene celote, izključevalna politika, politika strahu in težnje po retradicionalizaciji oziroma repatriarhalizaciji družbe. Populizem je konstrukt časa, družbenega in političnega stanja, zato ga ne moremo v vsakem obdobju obravnavati povsem enako. Kaže se v težnjah po vladavini ljudstva, ki se upira oblastem oziroma eliti in se pogosto povezuje z anti-intelektualizmom, anti-genderizmom, nacionalizmom, nativizmom in z Rimokatoliško Cerkvijo. Mobilizacija ljudstva proti eliti je pogosto sprožena z negativnimi oziroma nasprotujočimi argumenti (skrajnih) desnih populističnih strank, ki s svojo retoriko uspešno ustvarjajo vrzeli med ljudmi in dosegajo politiko stila »deli in vladaj«, zaradi česar mnogokrat pride do zamrtja ideje o razrednem boju. Pomemben element populizma in desnih populističnih strank, kot nosilca le-tega, so lažne novice in nagovarjanje javnosti prek družbenih omrežij.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:populizem, skrajna desnica, ljudstvo, repatriarhalizacija, anti-genderizem.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111036 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:36499805 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.09.2019
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Repratriarchalization of society and the rise of right-wing populism
Abstract:
The thesis deals with the theory of populism, the attempts to define it and the social conditions and the consequences associated with it. It deals with populism from the point of view of populism as an ideology and political style, the emphasis is on the elements that create it. These include the concept of the people as a homogeneous whole, an exclusionary policy, a policy of fear and a tendency to retraditionalisation or repatriarchalization of society. Populism is a construct of time, social and political conditions, so it cannot be treated in exactly the same way in every period. It manifests itself in the aspirations for the rule of a people that resists the authorities or the elite and is often associated with anti-intellectualism, anti-genderism, nationalism, nativism, and the Roman Catholic Church. The mobilization of the people against the elite is often triggered by the negative or contradictory arguments of (extreme) right-wing populist parties, who, through their rhetoric, successfully create gaps between people and achieve a "divide and rule" style of politics, which often results in the idea of class struggle being suppressed. An important element of populism and right-wing populist parties, as the bearer of it, is fake news and public address through social networks.

Keywords:populism, far-right, people, repatriarchalisation, anti-genderism.

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