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Quotes About Populism

I will tell my children that Mr. Trump fought for the little guy, for the mom and pop in Erie County who lost all hope. While Mr. Trump was far from perfect, he stood by people of faith who love America.
~ Mercedes Schlapp
With a campaign slogan that railed against what he called "The Three C's—Corporations, Carpetbaggers, and Coons," Murray won by a huge margin, 301,921 votes to 208,575.
~ Timothy Egan
Being a people's party cannot mean being a kind of all-purpose political shop that offers something for everyone.
~ Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
I Would Rather Be Governed By the First 2,000 People in the Telephone Directory than by the Harvard University Faculty.
~ William F. Buckley Jr.
emergent populist conservatism.
~ Helen Graham
I would caution against fueling cheap populism. First of all, every German who has spent a vacation in Greece knows that the standard of living there isn't higher than it is in Germany. Second, Greece is paying a high price for European assistance.
~ Wolfgang Schauble
Paralysis in decision-making breeds frustration and contempt from the electorate, and provides the perfect seedbed for demagogues who fill the vacuum with populist simplicities, hatred of opposition and lies.
~ Dominic Grieve
In short, the problem is never the populist's imperfect capacity to represent the people's will; rather, it's always the institutions that somehow produce the wrong outcomes. So even if they look properly democratic, there must be something going on behind the scenes that allows corrupt elites to continue to betray the people. Conspiracy theories are thus not a curious addition to populist rhetoric; they are rooted in and emerge from the very logic of populism itself.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
Many populist victors continue to behave like victims; majorities act like mistreated minorities.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
In addition to being antielitist, populists are always antipluralist. Populists claim that they, and they alone, represent the people.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
egy PiS-kormány vagy egy Fidesz-kormány nem csupán egy PiS-államot vagy egy Fidesz-államot alakít ki; arra törekszik, hogy létrehozza a PiS-népet, illetve a Fidesz-népet (gyakran valamiféle ezzel megbízott, kormányközeli civil társadalom segédletével). A populisták megteremtik azt a homogén népet, aminek mindig is a nevében beszéltek.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
populism is strong in places with weak party systems. Where previously coherent and entrenched party systems broke down, chances for populists clearly increased
~ Jan-Werner Müller
Populists, by contrast, will persist with their representative claim no matter what; because their claim is of moral and symbolic- not an empirical- nature, it cannot be disproven.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
populists have no problem with representation as long as they are the representatives; similarly, they are fine with elites as long as they are the elites leading the people.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
In Italy, it is not Beppe Grillo's complaints about Italy's la casta that should lead one to worry about him as a populist but his assertion that his movement wants (and deserves) nothing less than 100 percent of the seats in parliament, because all other contenders are supposedly corrupt and immoral.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
The danger to democracies today is not some comprehensive ideology that systematically denies democratic ideals. The danger is populism—a degraded form of democracy that promises to make good on democracy's highest ideals ("Let the people rule!"). The danger comes, in other words, from within the democratic world—the political actors posing the danger speak the language of democratic values.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
Not everyone who criticizes elites is a populist. In addition to being antielitist, populists are antipluralist. They claim that they and they alone represent the people. All other political competitors are essentially illegitimate, and anyone who does not support them is not properly part of the people. When in opposition, populists will necessarily insist that elites are immoral, whereas the people are a moral, homogeneous entity whose will cannot err.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
populism is inherently hostile to the mechanisms and, ultimately, the values commonly associated with constitutionalism: constraints on the will of the majority, checks and balances, protections for minorities, and even fundamental rights.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
populists are not generally "against institutions," and they are not destined to self-destruct once in power. They only oppose those institutions that, in their view, fail to produce the morally (as opposed to empirically) correct political outcomes. And that happens only when they are in opposition. Populists in power are fine with institutions—which is to say, their institutions.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
Populists are, after all, often deemed to be heirs of the Jacobins.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
Populist constitutions are designed to limit the power of nonpopulists, even when the latter form the government. Conflict then becomes inevitable. The constitution ceases to be a framework for politics and instead is treated as a purely partisan instrument to capture the polity.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
Contrary to what liberals like to believe sometimes, not everything populists say is necessarily demagogic or mendacious—but, ultimately, their self-presentations is based on one big lie: that there is a singular people of which they are the only representatives. To fight them, one needs to understand, and undermine, that core claim.
~ Jan-Werner Müller
Principled antipluralism and the commitment to "direct representation" explain another feature of populist politics
~ Jan-Werner Müller
Already God existed only in the desperate attempt to prove his existence. It is the same today with human beings, whose existence we attempt desperately to verify by the very means that make it improbable. Feminism, populism, humanism: all words with the suffix '-ism' are the caricature of their root. Of women, of the people, of the human. Including terrorism: the caricature of terror?
~ Jean Baudrillard