Dinner Speech von Prof. Dr. Heiko Staroßom
for this approach was the Latin American populism of the 1980s and 1990s. In the second half of the 20th century, populism came to be identified with the political style and program of Latin American leaders [...] [xci] Second, the representatives don’t follow the general will but their own selfish interests at the cost of the people. This becomes possible, when public service ceases to be the main business of the citizens [...] It’s Time to Depopularize ‚Populist‘. The New York Times. New York, The New York Times Company : A20. Di Tella, T. S. (1997). "Populism into the Twenty-first Century." Government and Opposition 32 : 187-200