International Journal of Humanities and Social Science

ISSN 2220-8488 (Print), 2221-0989 (Online) 10.30845/ijhss

Relations between Capitalism, Political Culture and Populism
Assoc. Prof. Kire Sharlamanov, Asst. Jana Petreska

Abstract
A general trend in the modern world is that the populist forces gain better electoral results and greater relevance in the management of public goods. Every political system is based on a particular political culture. The advancement of populism in democratic political systems may point to serious social changes that condition the changing of political culture. This article will deal with the exploration of relations between capitalism as a socio-economic formation, political culture as the foundation of the political system and populism as a form of governance.

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