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Перевод: demagogy speek demagogy


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демагогия


Тезаурус:

  1. Of course, there is a danger of demagogy, but we feel in Czechoslovakia, with its traditions of competence, that we have a much better chance than some other countries.
  2. The skills of salesmanship and political demagogy are virtually the only methods we have for changing perception.
  3. Worse still, Moscow appeared willing to exploit to the full the unstable post-war conditions, probing western defences in Germany and the Middle East, blessing the Chinese revolution (1949), supporting the invasion of South Korea by the communist North (1950), and seeking through force, demagogy and sabotage to spread Communism across the undeveloped world.
  4. Society, he says, has been "flattened out", with consequent risks of demagogy and nationalism.
  5. That looks like a young man's demagogy (cp.
  6. We should be in every land and in every government, moral supermen who would eradicate all demagogy, an self-seeking politicians, reaction, chauvinism.
  7. Ligachev, for instance, argued in a speech in June 1987 that the "class enemy" was hoping that perestroika would undermine the influence of Marxist-Leninist ideology in the USSR and had been making use of it to spread "irresponsible demagogy, hostile to the interests of the toilers".
  8. Ignorant, politically immature, with no grasp of the real issues at stake, they are guided not by rational goals of their own but by the vagaries of rumour, the skill of rival political leaders, rabble-rousing, propaganda and demagogy.
  9. THIS REVIEW IS NOT A TRACT OF POLITICAL DEMAGOGY.
  10. The Sicilian tyrants also look backwards to the archaic age of mainland Greece: Gelon's appeal to the Syracusan populace is demagogy of a kind that recalls Pisistratus, as does Dionysius' demand for a bodyguard.
  11. This has unleashed a wave of militant anti-Communist demagogy in the pre-election period.
  12. Livingstone's attacks on Europe reflect a 1970s provincial prejudice and populist demagogy unworthy of a politician who hoped to offer himself as Labour leader (and who should have been allowed to run).
  13. It relied heavily on Baldwin's leadership and on the success over the years in persuading the new democracy not to be seduced by socialist abstractions, trade union militancy or Liberal demagogy, but to accept Conservative values as the guarantee of liberty and secure social improvement.

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