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  1. Populism: Populism refers to a range of political stances that emphasize the idea of "the people" and often juxtapose this group against "the elite". It is frequently associated with anti-establishment and anti-political sentiment. (Social) [100%] 2023-09-26 [Comparative politics] [Populism]...
  2. Populism: Populism is a political term describing a political agenda that aims to favor the ordinary person over the elite. It is an agenda that appeals outside the norms acceptable to the establishment political class and its supportive mainstream media. [100%] 2023-02-21 [Political Ideologies] [Political Terms]...
  3. Populism: Populism is a range of political stances that emphasize the idea of "the people" and often juxtapose this group with "the elite". It is frequently associated with anti-establishment and anti-political sentiment. (Political philosophy) [100%] 2024-01-19 [Comparative politics] [Populism]...
  4. Populism: Populism is a political philosophy that trusts the wisdom of the common man over that of elites. Populist movements may come from the left, as with the Populist Party and William Jennings Bryan, or from the right, as with the ... [100%] 2023-10-13
  5. Populism: Populism is a strange political beast, as nobody knows what it is, and fewer identify with it, but (in theory) it should be the prevailing political ideology in a democracy. Merriam-Webster's defines it as "the belief in the ... [100%] 2024-01-14 [Anti-intellectualism] [Authoritarianism]...
  6. Populism in Canada: Populism in Canada involves the phenomenon of populist political ideology in Canada. Populism has been a particularly strong phenomenon in Western Canada and in Quebec as promoted by the provincial Social Credit parties in the West and in Quebec and ... (Social) [57%] 2023-12-22 [Populism]
  7. Populism in Europe: Populism exists in Europe. In the Russian Empire during the late 19th century, the narodnichestvo movement emerged, championing the cause of the empire's peasantry against the governing elites. (Social) [57%] 2024-09-27 [Populism]
  8. Populism in Canada: Populism in Canada has been part of the country's political culture through its history and across the political spectrum. Populist parties and movements have included the Canadian social credit movement which achieved electoral strengths in Western Canada and to ... (none) [57%] 2024-09-25 [Political movements in Canada] [Populism]...
  9. Populism in New Zealand: During the 1990s New Zealand saw a growth in populism, a political movement that claims to work for the "people" rather than for the "1%" or for the "elite". The rise of populism in the country has been attributed to ... (Social) [50%] 2024-01-09 [Populism]
  10. For a Left Populism: For a Left Populism is a 2018 pamphlet by the Belgian writer Chantal Mouffe. Influenced by Carl Schmitt's friend-enemy distinction, the Belgian political theorist Chantal Mouffe promotes the development of left-wing populism as a method to establish ... (Social) [50%] 2024-09-27 [Left-wing populism]
  11. Populism in Latin America: Populism refers to a range of political stances that emphasise the idea of "the people" and often juxtapose this group against "the elite". This article focuses on populism in Latin America. (Social) [50%] 2024-09-27 [Populism]
  12. Market populism: Market populism, coined by American journalist and historian Thomas Frank, is the concept that the free market is more democratic than any political democracy. Frank himself does not believe this premise and sets forth arguments against it in his book ... (Concept that the free market is more democratic than any democracy) [70%] 2024-01-19 [Free market] [Libertarian theory]...
  13. Macroeconomic populism: Macroeconomic populism is a term coined by Rudi Dornbusch and Sebastian Edwards in a 1990 paper. The term refers to the policies by many Latin American administrations by which government spending and real wages increase in a non-sustainable way ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-12-23 [Macroeconomics] [Macroeconomic policy]...
  14. Judicial populism: Judicial populism or juridical populism is a phenomenon where the judgments and actions of the courts are driven by the perception of the masses or certain groups. The term, which some refer to as popular constitutionalism, has been described as ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-23 [Populism]
  15. Techno-populism: Techno-populism is either a populism in favor of technocracy or a populism concerning certain technology – usually information technology – or any populist ideology conversed using digital media. It can be employed by single politicians or whole political movements respectively. (Political ideology) [70%] 2024-01-13 [Politics and technology] [Populism]...
  16. Conservative populism: Conservative populism is a political movement in the United States and worldwide which rejects the liberal media, globalism, environmentalism, the homosexual agenda, gun control, mandatory vaccination, and the Deep State. Examples include President Donald Trump, entrepreneur Elon Musk, Arizona gubernatorial ... [70%] 2023-03-05 [Politics] [Populists]...
  17. Black populism: Following the end of Reconstruction, African Americans created a broad-based independent political movement in the South: Black Populism. Between 1886 and 1898 black farmers, sharecroppers, and agrarian laborers organized their communities to combat the rising tide of Jim Crow ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-22 [Political theories] [Populism]...
  18. Judicial populism: Judicial populism or juridical populism is a phenomenon where the judgments and actions of the courts are driven by the perception of the masses or certain groups. The term, which some refer to as popular constitutionalism, has been described as ... [70%] 2024-02-23 [Theories of law] [Legal systems]...
  19. Market populism: Market populism, coined by American journalist and historian Thomas Frank, is the concept that the free market is more democratic than any political democracy. Frank himself does not believe this premise and sets forth arguments against it in his book ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-23 [Libertarian theory] [Political ideologies]...
  20. Penal populism: Penal populism is a media driven political process whereby politicians compete with each other to impose tougher prison sentences on offenders based on a perception that crime is out of control. It tends to manifest in the run up to ... (Social) [70%] 2024-09-27 [Populism]
  21. Techno-populism: Techno-populism is either a populism in favor of technocracy or a populism concerning certain technology – usually information technology – or any populist ideology conversed using digital media. It can be employed by single politicians or whole political movements respectively. (Social) [70%] 2024-09-27 [Populism]
  22. Left-wing populism: Left-wing populism, also called social populism, is a political ideology that combines left-wing politics with populist rhetoric and themes. Its rhetoric often consists of anti-elitism, opposition to the Establishment, and speaking for the "common people". (Political ideology that combines left-wing politics and populist rhetoric and themes) [57%] 2022-10-04 [Left-wing populism] [Left-wing politics]...
  23. Right-wing populism: Right-wing populism, also called national populism and right-wing nationalism, is a political ideology that combines right-wing politics and populist rhetoric and themes. Its rhetoric employs anti-elitist sentiments, opposition to the Establishment, and speaking to or for ... (Combination of right-wing politics and populist themes) [57%] 2023-12-09 [Right-wing populism] [Right-wing politics]...
  24. Left-wing populism: Left-wing populism, also called social populism, is a political ideology that combines left-wing politics with populist rhetoric and themes. Its rhetoric often consists of anti-elitism, opposition to the Establishment, and speaking for the "common people". (Social) [57%] 2022-10-01 [Left-wing populism] [Left-wing politics]...

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