Populism and Liberalism: The Claim of Immanence
by Laura Bazzicalupo
pp. 56-70 Issue 6 (3,2) – July-December 2016 ISSN (online): 2539/2239 ISSN (print): 2389-8232 DOI: 1017450/160204
Abstract
The article approaches neoliberalism and neopopulism from the logic of biopolitical immanence, thus proposing its current coexistence, in contrast to its traditional characterization as opposing manifestations in terms of the dynamics of representativeness. Throughout the text, it is exposed how of neoliberalism has derived consumption and imaginary patterns that are related to the weakening of the ideological belonging and the typical forms of authority own of the populisms.