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The Demagogic Normality of Polish Neo-Traditionalism: Constructing an Illiberal Imaginary
The Demagogic Normality of Polish Neo-Traditionalism: Constructing an Illiberal Imaginary

Author(s): Francesco Melito
Subject(s): Political Theory, Political history, Nationalism Studies, Post-Communist Transformation, Sociology of Politics
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Poland; neo-traditionalism; demagogism; normality; illiberalism;

Summary/Abstract: The process of democratization in Central and Eastern Europe has been shaken by the growth of counter-hegemonic narratives contesting the Western-type model of liberal democracy. The “illiberal turn” in Poland frequently targets progressive values, manifesting as a cultural war around the meaning of the signifier “normality.” This article focuses on an illiberal neo-traditionalist discourse coalition in Poland, analyzing the ideological discursive construction of “normality” from two angles. First, it empirically discloses the effort to replace the liberal collective imaginary with a neo-traditionalist alternative. Neo-traditionalism pictures an idyllic “normal” way of life, invoking a mythical past as a remedy to a perceived failure—the broken promise of the post-1989 transformation. Simultaneously, it creates images of monstrosity and abnormality to exclude different worldviews. Second, illiberal processes of normalization are presented as a demagogic, rather than populist, practice that frames “our normality” as the only scenario a rational individual can desire. Illiberal neo-traditionalism thus emerges as a demagogic and ideological mobilization to redefine what is to be considered normal in response to a performed crisis.

  • Issue Year: 39/2025
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 433-451
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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