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Sentence count:37Posted:2017-04-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: populistvox populipopularpopulatepopulouspopulacepopulatedunpopularMeaning: ['pɑpjəlɪzm /'pɒpjʊl-]  n. the political doctrine that supports the rights and powers of the common people in their struggle with the privileged elite. 
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1. Their ideas are simple populism - tax cuts and higher wages.
2. It was the speech's one concession to rightwing populism.
3. Its language is of market-driven populism.
4. A meretricious populism and pretentious sectarianism have between them squeezed out everything else.
5. Populism, however, is rarely the worse for sceptical assessment: particularly when it is equated with justice.
6. Walesa's critics had accused him of dangerous populism which threatened political and economic stability.
7. In fact though, as Lenin said, populism had not a grain of socialism in it.
8. The spectre of populism proved a mirage.
9. How worrying is their populism?
10. And do not forget populism and protectionism.
11. The fires of populism are burning ever more brightly.
12. A little populism can be a mercy.
13. Populism is almost always a hard sell, It'seems.
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14. Such populism has painted politicians, notably in Germany, into a rhetorical corner.
15. Discontent and populism may now form a vicious circle, both causing economic failure and worsening it.
16. Based on village commune, Russian populism affirmed that industrial capitalism ought to be transcended by Russian agricultural socialism.
17. The history of populism, going back to William Jennings Bryan, is generally a history of defeat.
18. Economic populism will be in vogue for the next 10 months, as we get to the midterm elections, and Geithner and Summers are about as far from economic populists as you can get.
19. On economics, too, the Edwards brand of populism is hard to pigeonhole.
20. Hague has already been accused of a dangerous flirtation with populism over immigration or law and order issues.
21. As Stuart Marshall observed pointedly, postmodernism authorizes but has yet to create a new populism.
22. As the story of the Clinton administration shows, well-intentioned populism can not bridge it.
23. But , all that, there are good reasons for taking the resurgence of populism seriously.
24. And that has become particularly true in a political era characterized by a dislike for Washington, distrust of elite opinion, and the ascendency of Tea Party populism.
25. The second lesson is that if America tips into recession, the sirens of populism will warble louder.
26. A scion of one of America's most powerful families, he is a devotee of sunbelt populism; a product of Yale and Harvard Business School, he is a scourge of eggheads.
27. The Midwest is celebrated for its small - town, farm - based conservatism and is home to historic American populism.
28. "The Great Commoner" lost three presidential elections, but his populism transformed the country.
29. The economists Rudiger Dornbusch and Sebastian Edwards have characterized such policies as the macroeconomics of populism.
30. It gave ( will give ) the voices of south population ( false populism ) something to say.
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