@article{Wilkin_2018, title={Rip It Up and Start Again: The Challenge of Populism in the Twenty-First Century}, volume={24}, url={https://jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/jwsr/article/view/855}, DOI={10.5195/jwsr.2018.855}, abstractNote={<p class="AbstractKeywords">This essay examines contemporary populist movements along an axis rarely explored in world-systems analysis: as either libertarian or authoritarian social movements. Rather than representing a fundamental break with traditional notions of left and right-wing politics, this article argues that these populist movements are a re-imagining of older political debates, which framed the conflict between the Enlightenment and its opponents—in short, between the search for a universal and just social order—as opposed to a defense of forms of cultural nationalism.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Journal of World-Systems Research}, author={Wilkin, Peter}, year={2018}, month={Aug.}, pages={314–324} }