wrote in The Guardian that there are some recent examples of what Mouffe seems to favour, such as Syriza, Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders, but that it remains unclear how the left can reach its goals through populism, and how a left-wing populism can remain distinct from right-wing populism and avoid adopting "certain aspects of fascism ". Publishers Weekly called the book "a noble effort that grows increasingly muddled" and wrote that it is "difficult to tell who this book was written for, since large swaths of the left either already practice what Mouffe proposes or participate in the more radical formations that she critiques".