2024
DOI: 10.1590/1678-98732432e006
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Polarization and ideology: exploring the contextual nature of democratic commitment

Julian Borba,
Ednaldo Ribeiro,
Mario Fuks

Abstract: Introduction: Political polarization stands as a pivotal topic in contemporary Political Science. Existing literature indicates that ideological extremism, prevalent in polarized environments, fosters the erosion of democratic norms by political elites. This phenomenon has primarily been explored through the examination of isolated cases or limited comparisons among a handful of highly polarized countries. This article investigates the role of “guardians of democracy”, questioning whether specific ideological … Show more

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