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The emotional life of populism: how fear, disgust, resentment, and love undermine democracy
Eva Illouz
, Avital Sicron
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Democracy
100%
Populism
100%
Resentment
100%
Emotional Life
100%
Disgust
100%
Israel
66%
Authoritarianism
66%
Conservative Nationalism
66%
Hurt
33%
Political Development
33%
Self-interest
33%
Political Figures
33%
Populist Ideology
33%
Assault
33%
Political Arena
33%
Political Life
33%
One Country
33%
Social Inequality
33%
Populist Politics
33%
Political Government
33%
Populist Movements
33%
Social Sciences
Emotions
100%
Democracy
100%
Israel
50%
Politics
50%
Assault
25%
Political Arena
25%
Sociologist
25%
Social Inequality
25%
Disgust
25%