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disqualify populists as “irrational,” “immoral,” or “foolish.” In
their view, such
discursive strategies often play into the
hands of
populists, reinforcing...
- the
Populist Party or
simply the
Populists, was an
agrarian populist political party in the
United States in the late 19th century. The
Populist Party...
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speaking to or for the
common people.
Recurring themes of right-wing
populists include neo-nationalism,
social conservatism,
economic nationalism, and...
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April 2017. "
Populists, the Elites, and Us".
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August 2017. "Fighting Faux Populism".
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August 2017. "Left-Wing
Populists in
Latin America...
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Populist Party may
refer to:
Croatian Po****r
Party (1919), a
Croatian right-wing
party also
known as
Croatian Populist Party Indonesian National Populist...
- Look up
populist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Populist is a
believer in the rights, wisdom, or
virtues of the
common people.
Populist may also...
- vests'
reactionary and
populist traits not just a
French problem". The
Irish Times. Richard,
Milne (12
April 2019). "Finland's
populists find
favour with anti-green...
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Kadet party. The
Populists had a
liberal programme and drew
their support from middle-class
Armenians in
Tbilisi and Baku. The
Populists had 43 of the 204...
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endorsed Populist elector I.
Nathan Pierce in his place. The
Democrats believed that the
Populists would do the same for two electors, but the
Populists refused...
- the Republicans, and the
Populists gained a seat in the new district. One new seat was
added in reapportionment.
Populists had a net gain of two seats...