<Span>Introduction<br />Emmy Eklundh and Andy Knott<br /><br />Chapter 1: Populism: The Politics of a Definition<br />Andy Knott<br /><br />Chapter 2: Populism and Myth<br />María Esperanza Casullo<br /><br />Chapter 3: Populism and the Politics of Control<br />Paolo Gerbaudo<br /><br />Chapter 4: Ten Theses on Populism<br />Emilia Palonen<br /><br />Chapter 5: Why Populists aren’t Mad <br />Emmy Eklundh<br /><br />Chapter 6: Populism, Democracy and the Transnational People: In Defence of Democratic Populism<br />Mark Devenney<br /><br />Chapter 7: Left Populism as a Political Project<br />Marina Prentoulis<br /><br />Chapter 8: A Manifesto and Populism?<br />Andy Knott</span>
Summary
This volume brings together a range of scholars dissatisfied with the mainstream of the populism debate.