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Area of Science:

  • Political Science
  • Sociology
  • Social Movements

Background:

  • Populism is a political approach that appeals to ordinary people who feel that their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups.
  • The Black Lives Matter movement is a decentralized political and social movement protesting against incidents of police brutality and all racially motivated violence against Black people.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the relationship between contemporary populism and popular protest movements, specifically Black Lives Matter.
  • To examine the role of violence in populist movements versus peaceful protest movements.
  • To identify the characteristics of contemporary populism and propose strategies for resistance.

Main Methods:

  • This study employs a critical analysis of political rhetoric and social movement theory.
  • It examines case studies of populist movements and the Black Lives Matter movement.
  • The methodology involves a qualitative approach to understanding the dynamics of power, protest, and political action.

Main Results:

  • Populist movements often operate outside governmental structures and employ violence, contrasting with peaceful protest movements like Black Lives Matter.
  • Contemporary populism exhibits characteristics of white patriarchalism.
  • Peaceful popular protest is identified as a crucial method for countering authoritarian tendencies.

Conclusions:

  • Peaceful popular protest movements are essential tools for resisting the rise of white patriarchal populist authoritarianism.
  • Understanding the distinct methodologies of populist and protest movements is vital for effective political engagement.
  • Further research can explore the long-term impacts of both populist and protest movements on democratic institutions.