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The Populist Chameleon: The People's Party,Huey Long,George Wallace,and the Populist Argumentative Frame
Authors:Michael J Lee
Institution:1. leex2122@umn.edu
Abstract:This essay argues that a sustained form can be located in the complicated history of populist rhetoric. Despite its chameleonic qualities, the advancement of populism is constituted by alterations in the focus and content, not the structure, of populist activism. This structure, or what I term its argumentative frame, positions a virtuous people against a powerful enemy and expresses disdain toward traditional forms of democratic deliberation and republican representation. I trace these themes through the rhetoric of the People's Party, Huey Long, and George Wallace. I conclude by analyzing the link between populism's persistence in U.S. history and the nation's Founding.
Keywords:Populism  Argumentative Frame  Constitutive Rhetoric  Deliberation  Identity
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