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  • Subsidiarity and the moral foundations of populism
    Turk, Žiga, 1962-, gradbenik
    Across Europe there is growing concern about populism. In this article populism is analysed through the lens of Jonathan Haidts moral foundation theory. People make choices, including political ... choices, based on their morals. Political families also base their policies on moral foundations. The article analyses this phenomenon and identifies both the opportunities it provides for the European Peoples Party (EPP) and the threats it poses. The opportunities have to do with a special feature of conservative parties: they address the entire spectrum of moral foundations while other political families specialise in one or just a few of those foundations this is even truer of populists. This factor also forms the threat to the EPP: while others can specialise, the EPP family must stay balanced and broad. The other way to address populism is through subsidiarity the closer people are to decisions, the less abstract they are and the less they are guided by moral foundations, and thus there is less opportunity for populism.
    Vir: European View. - ISSN 1781-6858 (Letn. 18, št. 1, 2019, str. 71-79)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Leto - 2019
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 60094723

vir: European View. - ISSN 1781-6858 (Letn. 18, št. 1, 2019, str. 71-79)
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