Hypocrisy, authenticity, and the rhetorical dynamics of populism
Year of publication
2024
Authors
Martin Gill
Abstract
<p>Charges of hypocrisy are a feature of public life: government actions contradict their own commitments; private failings of public figures are exposed in themedia. However, declining trust in politicians has coincided with the rise of populists vowing to sweep away "elite"corruption - to "drain the swamp"in Donald Trump's phrase. In populist rhetoric, the "will of the people"is honest and unambiguous, its disregard for accepted norms proof of its courage and authenticity. This chapter first proposes a typology of hypocrisy allegations in mainstream Britishmedia. Then, through analysis of examples fromcoverage of climate activism, it shows how, in populist discourse, allegations of hypocrisy serve to stifle debate and discredit valid positions, while reinforcing the authenticity of the popular will.</p>
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Compilation
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Volume
343
Pages
97-123
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Publication forum level
2
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No
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No
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Media and communications; Languages
Keywords
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Internationality of the publisher
International
Language
English
International co-publication
No
Co-publication with a company
No
DOI
10.1075/pbns.343.05gil
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Yes