- than divide, and to
instruct rather than flatter." The most
fundamental demagogic technique is scapegoating:
blaming the in-group's
troubles on an out-group...
- "toward
little brown Vietnamese children". Life
magazine called the
speech "
demagogic slander that
sounded like a
script for
Radio Hanoi", and The Washington...
-
growing influence: Personally, I
believe in the
light of King's
powerful demagogic speech yesterday he
stands head and
shoulders above all
other Negro leaders...
-
follows a Freemason, Mike, who buys into the
prejudiced beliefs of a
demagogic street speaker until the
speaker denounces Masons. A
Hungarian refugee...
-
increased suffrage for poor whites, but Long was
criticized for his
allegedly demagogic and
autocratic style. He
extended patronage control through every branch...
-
investigates Duke's
appeal among some
white voters. It
explores the
demagogic issues of Duke's platform,
examining his use of
black crime, welfare,...
-
unsubstantiated accusations of
treason and far-left extremism,
along with
demagogic personal attacks on the
character and
patriotism of
political adversaries...
- anti-communist activities.
Today the term is used more
broadly to mean
demagogic, reckless, and
unsubstantiated accusations, as well as
public attacks...
-
several books in
which he
interpreted ****sm as a leftist, ochlocratic, and
demagogic ideology opposed to the
traditional rightist ideals of aristocracy, monarchy...
- was
chosen to
preside over the
ceremony and to
recite a eulogy. In a
demagogic speech, he
enumerated the
deeds of
Caesar and,
publicly reading his will...