Public Trust and the Populist Leader: A Theoretical Argument

(2022) 11 Global Constitutionalism 548; available Open Access at: https://doi.org/10.1017/S2045381722000107

Posted: 18 Aug 2023

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David Vitale

University of Warwick - School of Law

Raphaël Girard

University of Exeter - Law School

Date Written: September 16, 2022

Abstract

This article adds nuance to current understandings of the relationship between the populist leader and the public by using the concept of trust. Merging the literature on populism with the growing scholarship on trust from philosophy, psychology and other social sciences, it argues that following on from the populist leader’s appeals to similarity, the populist–public relationship involves an intertwining of two forms of public trust: the public’s trust in the populist and the public’s trust in itself (what we term ‘public self-trust’). Contrary to what political and constitutional theorists have recognized as a tension between public self-trust and the public’s trust in its political representatives, we contend based on the scholarship on trust that in the populist–public relationship these two forms of trust can be mutually reinforcing. This mutual reinforcement, we suggest, has the potential to create a positive feedback loop of public trust that, given the value of public trust to political leaders, empowers the populist.

Keywords: authenticity, populism, public law, similarity, trust

Suggested Citation

Vitale, David and Girard, Raphaël, Public Trust and the Populist Leader: A Theoretical Argument (September 16, 2022). (2022) 11 Global Constitutionalism 548; available Open Access at: https://doi.org/10.1017/S2045381722000107, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4534815

David Vitale (Contact Author)

University of Warwick - School of Law ( email )

United Kingdom

Raphaël Girard

University of Exeter - Law School ( email )

University of Exeter
Exeter, Devon EX4 4RJ
United Kingdom

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