Populist liberalism as dominant ideology: Competing ideas and democracy in post-authoritarian Argentina, 1989–1995
This article identifies a new dominant political ideology, populist liberalism, which emerged in Argentina after 1989. This elite-constructed discourse (combining some neo-liberal ideas with old populist emphases) emphasized leadership more than institutions; glorified grand transformation rather th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Studies in comparative international development 1999-10, Vol.34 (3), p.98-118 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article identifies a new dominant political ideology, populist liberalism, which emerged in Argentina after 1989. This elite-constructed discourse (combining some neo-liberal ideas with old populist emphases) emphasized leadership more than institutions; glorified grand transformation rather than incremental change; stressed economic efficacy more than political representation and participation; and elevated liberty over equality and solidarity. This ideology, a contributing cause and consequence of the Menemist transformation of the Argentine political economy, is assessed against democratic norms and contrasted with its main ideological competitors in Argentina, populist nationalism, and democratic liberalism. This article concludes with a comment on the relationship between populist liberal ideology and the uneven democratization of post-authoritarian Argentine politics. |
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ISSN: | 0039-3606 1936-6167 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF02687629 |