Democracy, Populism, and Truth
This book tackles questions related to democracy, populism and truth, with results that are sure to inform pressing academic and popular debates. It is common to describe many of today’s most energizing politicians and political movements as populist. Som
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Mark Christopher Navin Richard Nunan Editors
Democracy, Populism, and Truth
AMINTAPHIL: The Philosophical Foundations of Law and Justice Volume 9
Series Editors Mortimer Sellers, University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, USA Ann E. Cudd, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
The AMINTAPHIL book series considers the philosophical foundations of law and justice from the perspectives of academic philosophy, practical political science and applied legal studies. The American Section of the International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (“AMINTAPHIL”) supervises the series, which dedicates each volume to the most pressing contemporary problems in legal theory and social justice. AMINTAPHIL holds biennial meetings of leading scholars in philosophy, law, and politics to discuss the philosophical basis of vital questions. The AMINTAPHIL volumes present the ultimate results of these discussions.
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Mark Christopher Navin • Richard Nunan Editors
Democracy, Populism, and Truth
Editors Mark Christopher Navin Department of Philosophy Oakland University Rochester, MI, USA
Richard Nunan Department of Philosophy College of Charleston Charleston, SC, USA
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Contents
Introduction: Conceptualizing Populism, Democracy, and Truth . . . . . . Richard Nunan and Mark C. Navin Part I
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Conceptions of Populism
Two Concepts of Popul
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