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Перевод: populism speek populism


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Тезаурус:

  1. Other tyrants have astutely combined populism and magic: one thinks of Papa Doc and Idi Amin.
  2. Populism starts at the point where popular democratic elements are presented as an antagonistic option against the ideology of the dominant bloc.
  3. For all her professed populism, she was seen as remote from ordinary people, hardly ever catching a train, watching a film, or relaxing in a British holiday resort, turning instinctively to privileged private treatment in educating her children or adopting health-care systems for herself.
  4. Both can be seen as popular traditions in that they appeal to "the people", but while popular interpellations tend to absorb and neutralise potentially antagonistic elements, populism tends to develop them:
  5. Although membership remained low, only about 20 per cent of the West Bank labour force, the resurgence of the union movement symbolized a new national populism which the authorities seemed unable to stifle.
  6. Since populism is the antithesis of everything they stand for, it is instructive to see how they have handled that most demotic of forces, television.
  7. In an impressive performance he delivered enough of substance, together with a dose of populism, to satisfy his side of the Commons.
  8. Our thesis is that populism consists in the presentation of popular-democratic interpellations as a synthetic-antagonistic complex with respect to the dominant ideology
  9. Scholes is not a Marxist, but his American cultural populism has affinities with recent Marxist writing; at the same time, Hirsch and Scholes find themselves in unexpected agreement.
  10. More importantly, Ken's invitation to Labour MPs to vote against the Treaty of Maastricht is dangerous populism indeed.
  11. Backbenchers also noted, and liked, the political populism that is starting to become the Major hallmark - good news for the football-watching, pipe-smoking, beer-drinking man on a modest income, less good news for directors with free flats and swanky company cars.
  12. As Stuart Marshall observed pointedly, postmodernism authorizes but has yet to create a new populism.
  13. As a counter to the determinedly working-class basis of Labour's populism, it sought to unite "forces working for good government of the borough, and to combat the policy of the extremists who seek to create a privileged section of the community at the expense of the rest" (Municipal Alliance, nd).

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