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Liberal rights (pluralism, minority protection, checks and balances)
vs.
Popular sovereignty (rule of the majority, “the will of the people”)
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Liberal rights (pluralism, minority protection, checks and balances)
vs.
Popular sovereignty (rule of the majority, “the will of the people”)
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In populist terms free speech becomes a conditional right: upheld when it protects “the people’s voice,” yet quickly curtailed when it empowers critics.
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In populist terms free speech becomes a conditional right: upheld when it protects “the people’s voice,” yet quickly curtailed when it empowers critics.
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But support is often selective: speech is championed when it serves “the people” and suppressed when it threatens them.
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But support is often selective: speech is championed when it serves “the people” and suppressed when it threatens them.
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Let us know what you think — and feel free to share or challenge these findings. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Let us know what you think — and feel free to share or challenge these findings. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Populism doesn’t just oppose liberal democracy — it reinterprets it instrumentally.
Not everyone deserves rights. Not everyone should be heard. Only those who belong to the “real people.”
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Populism doesn’t just oppose liberal democracy — it reinterprets it instrumentally.
Not everyone deserves rights. Not everyone should be heard. Only those who belong to the “real people.”
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People support democratic principles in theory, but bend them in practice.
Among populists, that gap widens sharply.
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People support democratic principles in theory, but bend them in practice.
Among populists, that gap widens sharply.
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➡️ Many citizens claim to support and uphold democratic norms
➡️ But support fades when democracy is at stake with other relevant political issues or personal interests
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➡️ Many citizens claim to support and uphold democratic norms
➡️ But support fades when democracy is at stake with other relevant political issues or personal interests
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Populists support free speech as a general principle — but apply it selectively depending on whether it severs their cause or advances the interests of a rival group.
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Populists support free speech as a general principle — but apply it selectively depending on whether it severs their cause or advances the interests of a rival group.
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✅ Right-wing populists defended anti-immigrant speech, rejected anti-corporate speech.
✅ Left-wing populists defended anti-corporate speech, rejected anti-immigrant speech.
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✅ Right-wing populists defended anti-immigrant speech, rejected anti-corporate speech.
✅ Left-wing populists defended anti-corporate speech, rejected anti-immigrant speech.
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Respondents saw a speech — either:
• Criticizing immigrants
• Criticizing multinational corporations
Then we asked: should this speech be allowed or stopped?
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Respondents saw a speech — either:
• Criticizing immigrants
• Criticizing multinational corporations
Then we asked: should this speech be allowed or stopped?
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Populists often endorse rights like free speech in the abstract, as a tool against the status quo.
But when those rights are applied in ways that challenge them, the "will of the people" should always take precedence.
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Populists often endorse rights like free speech in the abstract, as a tool against the status quo.
But when those rights are applied in ways that challenge them, the "will of the people" should always take precedence.
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But populism distorts that balance.
It frames liberal rights — courts, civil liberties, minorities — as obstacles to popular sovereignty.
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But populism distorts that balance.
It frames liberal rights — courts, civil liberties, minorities — as obstacles to popular sovereignty.
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- Liberal rights — pluralism, minority rights, checks and balances
- Popular sovereignty — respect the will of the people as close as possible
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- Liberal rights — pluralism, minority rights, checks and balances
- Popular sovereignty — respect the will of the people as close as possible
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But it's much wider among populist individuals.
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But it's much wider among populist individuals.
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Populist individuals are more likely to support free speech in principle...
…but less likely to uphold it when the speech goes against their political views.
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Populist individuals are more likely to support free speech in principle...
…but less likely to uphold it when the speech goes against their political views.
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But is this support principled — or conditional?
We used a face-to-face survey + experiment in Belgium to investigate.
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But is this support principled — or conditional?
We used a face-to-face survey + experiment in Belgium to investigate.
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