
Volume III | Issue No. 2
Though there is some debate about it, populism is generally defined by reference to two opposing groups—the people and the elites. In this arrangement, elites are corrupt and self-interested, and the people are an exploited class, which must be liberated from the rule of elites. But what if this goal were fundamentally flawed?
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