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- Illiberal democracy - Wikipedia
Zsolt Enyedi defines illiberalism as opposition to the main principles of liberal democracy: limited government, open society, and state neutrality He distinguishes between authoritarian, populist, traditionalist, religious, paternalist, libertarian, nativist-nationalist, materialist, and left-wing varieties
- ILLIBERALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Illiberalism is generally seen as a backlash against modern liberal and progressive ideas and policies, especially those meant to protect the rights and advance the aspirations of groups long pushed to the margins of American political life
- Illiberalism: A Conceptual Introduction | illiberalism. org
“Illiberalism refers to a set of social, political, cultural, legal, and mental phenomena associated with the waning of individual liberty (personal freedom) as an everyday experience
- The Rise of Illiberalism: A Threat to Liberal Democracy
Illiberalism is defined by both its opposition to and dependence on liberalism—understood as an ideology and as a democratic system Its meaning remains contested, partly due to the inherent ambiguity of liberalism itself
- The Oxford Handbook of Illiberalism | Oxford Academic
From the rise of populist leaders and the threat of democratic backsliding to culture wars and the return of great power competition, the backlash against the political, economic, and social status quo is increasingly labeled “illiberal ”
- Full article: Illiberalism: a conceptual introduction
Illiberalism is an emerging concept in social sciences that remains to be tested by different disciplines and approaches
- The Illiberalism at America’s Core - The New Republic
Illiberalism emphasizes a “suspicion of outsiders” to the community that justifies the “quick resort to expulsion ” In this tradition, the needs of the community triumph over the individual, and
- Why Democracy Keeps Losing to Illiberalism—and How to Fight Back
Illiberalism is preparing for a comeback, this time from the outside Nigel Farage and his Reform Party are leading the polls with 30 percent support—a warning sign of what happens when elites return to a failing model of democratic politics without a new model
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