Hi, I'm Lee.
I'm an English writer, living in Sydney, Australia.
Beyond that, populism is a device with which we may better understand society, in terms of the controversy that exists between the majority of people, and the elite echelons at the top of society. Populism defines the elite as the people’s enemy. However, populism has some Janus-faced, inward looking characteristics; the first being that populism represents contradictions in any given society, the second suggesting that [[[[it also reproduces it as a source of existing]]]. Briefly, this chapter aims to understand populism with regard to two different orientations.
In the first one, populism is treated as the research object, which is something to be understood in the contexts of different approaches to populism. This process will be intended to be a deconstruction of populism. In the second instance, populism will be purposed as a research- analysis tool. Despite the true definition of its meaning in political science, populism will be developed as an indicator utilising a combination of its characteristics. This is the construction process in using populism as an analysis tool.
There's a couple of things that I'd confer with you about. I'm glad you've had to write this - and not me..... Hard.
I'm quite prepared to help, though. I'm a pretty good editor. But you may need to confer with me quite a bit.
How long is the piece?
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you feel I can help.
Kind regards,
Lee Patten