In this third article in a series I argue that populism is–at least in part–fueled by an inarticulate rage against Legalist forms of government.
In this third article in a series I argue that populism is–at least in part–fueled by an inarticulate rage against Legalist forms of government.
Of course, there are nuances. The graphic was only a mechanism for showing readers that there is an issue that is orthogonal to the standard left-right continuum. When someone comes up with a way of measuring legalism objectively (sorta like the way the Gini coefficient measures inequality), I’ll think about parsing things out with more precision. ;-)