Populism, acclamation, and democracy: The politics of glory in the populist era

The day after his inaugural address, Donald Trump rejected the media estimates about the attendance to the event. While the media spoke of a quarter of a million attendants, the President's numbers-between one and one and a half million-told a very different story (Trump, 2017). South of the Am...

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