La science est une machine à créer des problèmes qui ne se posent pas.
Raphaël Liogier

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La science est une machine à créer des problèmes qui ne se posent pas.
Raphaël Liogier
Populism should not be confused with demagoguery, which is a natural tendency in representative democracies, a temptation to seduce voters rather than convince them. Nor is populism about being in touch with the people. Rather, it is the claim to speak in the people's place, in their name, and convey an undeniable shared truth on their behalf. In particular populism claims to express the emotion of a people that feels beleaguered, dimished and lost. Its discourse is nostalgic for past power and wedded to a frantic defence of identity.
Raphael Liogier in Grayling 2018:115