Anti-politics in Contemporary Italy

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anti-establishment sentiment analysis
Anti-political Attitudes
Anti-political Rhetoric
Anti-political Sentiments
Antonio Di Pietro
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Centre Left Parties
citizen political attitudes
Civil Society
Democratic Innovation
democratic legitimacy crisis
Direct Democracy
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Five Star Movement
Grillo's Party
Interval Range
League's Electorate
Matteo Salvini
MSI
Nichi Vendola
Northern League
party system transformation
PD's Voter
Pier Luigi Bersani
political disengagement
Political Parties
populist movements Europe
Predictive Probabilities
Professional Politicians
Silvio Berlusconi
Simple Additive Index
Star Movement
the Common Man Movement
The League
the Republic
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367623999
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the discourses, attitudes and behaviours of professional politicians and ordinary citizens alike characterized by hostility towards the political sphere, political parties and, above all, professional politicians. It furnishes a clear, consistent depiction of the anti-politics phenomenon in general using Italy as a “laboratory” where anti-politics is widespread. After an original reconstruction of the concept of anti-politics, the author charts the rise of Silvio Berlusconi, the success of Umberto Bossi's Northern League, the resounding electoral victories of the Five Star Movement and the League (La Lega), all rooted in the anti-political rhetoric of Italy's leaders and the anti-political sentiment of its population. The author also traces the socio-political profile of the anti-political citizens of the main European democracies. This broad, consistent view of anti-politics will attract academics, journalists and policy makers interested in anti-politics in Italy and elsewhere. Students and scholars of party politics, party leaders, democracy and political participation will also find the volume of great interest.

Vittorio Mete is an Associate Professor of Political Sociology at Florence University (Italy), where he teaches courses in The Sociology of Leadership, Criminal Networks and Society and Democracy. His research interests include anti-politics, political leadership; local politics; political careerism and the political class; political parties; voting behaviour and political participation; organised crime; anti-mafia policies and anti-mafia movements. His recent publications include The trader perspective: researching extortion in Palermo, in Modern Italy (2018); (together with Anna Carola Freschi), The electoral personalization of Italian mayors. A study of 25 years of direct election, in the Italian Political Science Review (2020); Antipolitica. Protagonisti e forme di un’ostilità diffusa, (il Mulino, 2022).

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