Going, going,… not quite gone yet? ‘Bossi’s Lega’ and the survival of the mass party
2016; Routledge; Volume: 8; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/23248823.2016.1193349
ISSN2324-8831
Autores Tópico(s)Social Policy and Reform Studies
ResumoThe scholarly literature has devoted a lot of attention to the declining number of party members in post-industrial societies, arguing that parties now lack the incentives to maintain a large membership.However, some right-wing populist parties have continued to rely on activism by being rooted at the local level and by fostering the creation of closed communities of ideologically committed members.In short, they have adopted an organisational model in many ways reminiscent of the mass party.By focusing on one of these organisations, the Italian Lega Nord (LN -Northern League) under the leadership of Umberto Bossi (1991Bossi ( -2012)), and by drawing on individual and group interviews with party members, this article explores the latter's experiences of activism.It highlights the reasons why activists stayed in the LN and what they gained from doing so, arguing that the fostering of a strong collective identity among people was an important ingredient of the LN's appeal, and that understanding it can help us achieve a more nuanced conceptualisation of different forms of activism today.
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