In Defence of Populism

Frank Furedi author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Polity Press

Publishing:22nd May '26

£20.00

This title is due to be published on 22nd May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In Defence of Populism cover

'Populist' is now most commonly used as a term of abuse. Populists, we are repeatedly told, are xenophobic ignoramuses offering irrational, emotive solutions to complex problems. But is this true?

Frank Furedi argues that this is a self-serving narrative that owes more to the desire of elites to protect their own power and interests than it does to the truth. The widespread disdain expressed towards populism in the media and by many academics is in fact poorly concealed contempt towards the idea of popular sovereignty and democratic decision-making. Populism is not equivalent to any specific ideology, as populist politicians vary greatly in their substantive views, but it is rather a broad disposition towards public life that stresses the value of giving the ordinary citizen a genuine voice in political decision-making. Attacks on 'populism' most commonly reveal the desire of those who run our institutions to keep real authority in the hands of unaccountable elites who veil their power under the guise of 'expertise'.

This bracing defence of basic democratic values by one of our most fearless polemicists should be read by anyone who mistakes the complacent assurances of our elite for the wisdom of our betters.

"Frank Furedi has provided the best guide to date on the contemporary rise of populism. Unlike most, he is largely sympathetic and turns much needed fire on the cultural, economic and political elites whose arrogance and class prejudice ironically have been critical to sparking the current populist rebellion. This book provides ample evidence."
Joel Kotkin, Chapman University and author of The Coming of Neo-Feudalism

"Frank Furedi is essential reading for anybody who is serious about making sense of the so-called 'culture wars' in the West today. Consistently ahead of the curve and unafraid to challenge lazy assumptions, he is the real expert on contemporary political culture."
Matthew Goodwin, author of Values, Voice and Virtue: The New British Politics

"Furedi unflinchingly exposes left-liberal elites' moral panic over the rise of national populism. The cultural progressive actors who dominate elite institutions are aghast at the masses' resistance to their project of empowering supranational and unelected bodies. In Defence of Populism castigates self-righteous progressive elites who prefer to punish wrongthink rather than engage in democratic debate."
Eric Kaufmann, author of Whiteshift and Taboo

"Furedi has done it again. One of our era's most penetrating interpreters of culture and European politics alive today, he dissects the moral panic around populism to disclose its true sources: the democratic impulse for solidarity, the yearning for cultural security, and the defiant reclamation by ordinary men and women of their right to be heard. Buy, beg, borrow or steal your way to get a copy of this vital book."
James Orr, University of Cambridge

"Frank Furedi has written a searing defence of populism. Against the fearmongering of a panicked establishment, Furedi both explains the populist moment and outlines its positive, world-changing qualities. With crystal moral clarity, he encourages the reader to think afresh about the promise of our era. Essential reading."
Brendan O’Neill, journalist at Spiked

ISBN: 9781509571673

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272 pages