Sentence examples for demagogism from inspiring English sources

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demagogism

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The practices and principles of a demagogue; a pandering to the multitude for selfish ends.

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When Emily Dickinson's posthumous collection appeared, he immediately grasped its stature, seeing her not just as an oddball spinster-sibyl but as a central American voice: her poems are as "characteristic of our life as our business enterprise, our political turmoil, our demagogism, our millionairism.

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