And if the real answer to the sceptics of democracy is to increase democracy? In the United States, the Democratic Party has already learned the lesson that the best candidate against populism is not necessarily the one closer to the establishment. A few leaders, including BenoĆ®t Hamon in France, Jeremy Corbyn in the United Kingdom and, before them, Alexis Tsipras in Greece, have taken on the challenge of re-thinking both democratic procedures and outcomes. Today, faith in democracy may well be in their hands. 

Notes

1 Juan, J. Linz and Alfred, Stepan. (1996). Problems of Democratic Transition
and Consolidation. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
2 Roberto Stefan, Foa and Yascha, Mounk. (2016). "The democratic disconnect."
Journal of Democracy,27(3), pp. 5-17.
3 Roberto Stefan, Foa and Yascha, Mounk. (2017). "The Signs of Deconsolidation."
Journal of Democracy, 28(1), pp. 5-15.