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Populism is a
contested concept, used to
refer to a
variety of
political stances that
emphasize the idea of the
common 'people' and
often position this...
- Right-wing
populism, also
called national populism and
right populism, is a
political ideology that
combines right-wing
politics with
populist rhetoric...
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September 2019). "Technopopulism and
direct representation".
Multiple Populisms (in Italian). Routledge: 127–147. doi:10.4324/9781351115742-8. ISBN 9781351115742...
- Left-wing
populism, also
called social populism, is a
political ideology that
combines left-wing
politics with
populist rhetoric and themes. Its rhetoric...
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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...
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Fiscal populism (財政ポピュリズム) is a
political ideology favoring increased spending and tax cuts, in
defiance of
fiscal conservatism and austerity. This is...
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Black populism was a broad-based,
independent political movement started by
Black Americans following the end of the
Reconstruction era. The
movement began...
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Market populism,
coined by
American journalist and
historian Thomas Frank, is the
concept that the free
market is more
democratic than any
political democracy...
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Populism in the
United States reaches back to the
presidency of
Andrew Jackson in the 1830s and to the People's
Party in the 1890s. It has made a resurgence...
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Populism has been a
significant driver behind European politics for centuries, with a
number of
radical movements across the
political spectrum relying...