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@article{ Kim2020,
 title = {Radical democracy and left populism after the squares: 'Social Movement' (Ukraine), Podemos (Spain), and the question of organization},
 author = {Kim, Seongcheol},
 journal = {Contemporary Political Theory},
 number = {2},
 pages = {211-232},
 volume = {19},
 year = {2020},
 issn = {1476-9336},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1057/s41296-019-00343-x},
 abstract = {This article begins with a theoretical tension. Radical democracy, in the joint work of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe, can be understood as a joint articulation of a post-foundational ontology of contingency and a politics of autonomy of ‘democratic struggles' within a hegemonic bloc as loci of antagonisms in their own right, while Laclau's theory of populism marks a shift from the autonomy of struggles to the representative function of the empty signifier as a constitutive dimension. This tension between a horizontal logic of autonomy and a vertical logic of representation comes to the fore not least in the manifold attempts to combine radical-democratic and (left-)populist practices in the wake of the ‘movements of the squares.’ This argument is illustrated empirically in the cases of two party projects situating themselves in contexts of social protest - 'Social Movement' in Ukraine and Podemos in Spain - both of which seek to combine a left-populist discursive strategy with some form of radical-democratic politics of autonomy, either by supporting local alliances independent from the party (Podemos) or by integrating trade union representatives into the organizational center, which in turn finds expression in a representative logic ('Social Movement').},
 keywords = {Mouffe, C.; Mouffe, C.; Laclau, E.; Laclau, E.; Parteipolitik; party politics; Populismus; populism; Radikaldemokratie; radical democracy; soziale Bewegung; social movement}}