Populism as New Ideology in Literature

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Iqbal Abed Alnaby Kareem

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     Populism is most fundamentally close to liberal democracy in itself or to any alternative common organization. The current research presents it as an approach that holds a philosophical system to mean that a democratic method of life is designed. The aim of study is to examine Populism as a central idea within the current media debates regarding politics and elections. The term typically appears from one occasion to another and each socialogist and journalist use it to refer to various phenomena. Populism is mostly advised with politics, theory, and an ideology. Thus, Populism is introduced by Cas Mudde, who is an Associate Professor of International Affairs at the University of Georgia, along with Cristobal Rovira Kaltwasser, who is an Associate Professor of Political as an ideology that classifies society into various hostile groups. For those scholar, The main groups includes two main components: the "pure people" and the "corrupt elite''. In this, populism, gives a trail to the general will to people, through the common attachment in politics.

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