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the populism
noun
A political doctrine or philosophy that proposes that the rights and powers of ordinary people are exploited by a privileged elite, and supports their struggle to overcome this.
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Philip Gourevitch on the populism puzzle.
The populism seemed false to him.
Some fear his second will resemble the populism of Viktor Orban, Hungary's prime minister.
For the most part, though, the populism of the Philharmonie diverges from Boulez's philosophy.
I am equally anguished by the populism in this country that made Trump's election possible.
"Here comes the class envy and the populism again," he vented.
The populism of the Iranian principle-ists shows striking similarities with populism elsewhere.
The populism doesn't stop at the stage door; the box office indulges, too.
"People need to tone down the rhetoric around financial services and stop the populism and be adults".
Yet Joachim Poss, a senior Social Democrat in the Bundestag, calls the populism of Mr Seehofer "irresponsible".
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On the new populism, the president chose to punt.
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