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leva [86]
3 years ago
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¿Es posible encasillar el populismo en la dicotomía tradicional de regímenes de izquierda y derecha? ¿Por

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Mrrafil [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

No, no es posible encasillar el populismo en la dicotomía tradicional de regímenes de izquierda y derecha.

Explanation:

El populismo es una forma de hacer política, en la cual la contradicción central es entre el pueblo y la élite, en la cual el populista se pone del lado del pueblo. Estos términos se pueden interpretar de diferentes maneras, de modo que se puedan distinguir populistas de izquierda, populistas de derecha y varios otros tipos. Por esa razón, el populismo no puede ser visto como una ideología.

La definición del término populismo carece de consenso en el mundo académico. Por lo general, se usa como un término despectivo, por ejemplo, para sugerir una forma de extremismo o que los defensores del populismo buscan soluciones simplificadas a problemas complejos. Este extremismo o forma de solucionar problemas sociales, por ende, puede responder a distintas ideologías, sin encasillarse en la izquierda o la derecha políticas.

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