Interview with Péter Techet at the Austrian Academy of Sciences about Illiberalism

Péter Techet gave an interview to the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) in which he discussed what illiberalism means in general – and specifically in Hungary –, why there is no single, homogeneous people and therefore no genuine popular sovereignty, and why legal scholarship should describe politics and law, but must not seek to control them. 

The interview can be read here: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/news/ungarns-illiberale-demokratie-wenn-die-verfassung-zum-machtinstrument-wird