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Culture, Practice & Europeanization, 2019, Vol. 4, No. 2, 102-106 102 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. The logic of populism. Consequences of the clash between complexity and simple thinking1 Georg Vobruba (vobruba@uni-leipzig.de) Leipzig University, Germany _________________________________________________________________________ The clash between complexity and simple thinking is likely to cause populism, which ima- gines a personal relationship between politics and the whole "people". Populism is char- acterized by particular features
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Culture, Practice & Europeanization, 2019, Vol. 4, No. 2, 102-106 102 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. The logic of populism. Consequences of the clash between complexity and simple thinking1 Georg Vobruba (vobruba@uni-leipzig.de) Leipzig University, Germany _________________________________________________________________________ The clash between complexity and simple thinking is likely to cause populism, which ima- gines a personal relationship between politics and the whole "people". Populism is char- acterized by particular features
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Culture, Practice and European Policy, 2017, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 35 - 39 35 Comes the End of the Western Legal Tradition? – The world after Brexit, Trumpism, and the great authoritarian turn Hauke Brunkhorst (brunk@uni-flensburg.de) Flensburg University, Germany The paper argues that the emergence of the post-world war II global order of national, international and transnational law is the final step in a long evolutionary process of mo- dern law formation. It originates in the Papal Revolution that engendered a basic consti- tutional structure concerned with the solution
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Culture, Practice and European Policy, 2017, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 28 - 34 28 Brexit: On the declining homogeneity of European elites – and on the importance of a domestic habitus in times of globalization1 Michael Hartmann (hartmann@ifs.tu-darmstadt.de) Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Klarissa Lueg (Klarissa.lueg@uni-flensburg.de) Flensburg University, Germany „The British economic elite – contrary to common perceptions of a globalized powerful elite – was not capable, not even on the national level, to prevent a decision which, to this elite group, is of eminently
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Culture, Practice and European Policy, 2017, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1 - 3 1 Editorial The Brexit phenomenon and its impact on education, politics, and economy Klarissa Lueg (Klarissa.lueg@uni-flensburg.de) Flensburg University, Germany Monika Eigmüller (monika.eigmueller@uni-flensburg.de) Flensburg University, Germany The voting public, with the referendum of June 2016, have opted for a withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Since the shocking – and surprising even for those initiating the referendum – results have been made public, the EU and its citizens speculate
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