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Популизм как способ реанимировать публичное пространство
The common use of the concept of “populism” carries an extremely negative meaning. When we talk about populism, we assume something that is not commensurate with the movement of a “healthy” policy. Most often populism is given a tinge of bias, expressiveness of the irrational, all against which normative policy acts with its rules and regulatory functions. In this work, I wonder whether the “normative” policy is related to depoliticization of the population, that is, to the process that is responsible for whether there will be a healthy civil society or not. If this question seems obvious, then we should ask ourselves the following question: what are the consequences of the very depoliticization as the eradication of free public space. It is necessary to write about the Russian case either: how and why in the Russian public space, in the repressed form, the “oppression of the law” is increasingly evident, and how the populist movement is gaining momentum.