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You attack them as extremists, but worst of all, oh worst of all, you attack them three times for being populists.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
When people dare to vote no in referendums, they are populists; when they want to control their own borders, they are populists.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
We need to get a publicity offensive under way now and not leave the second referendum to the populists.
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The clamour against it when the time comes, from all the left-wing populists, would be too great.
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I am not talking about the right-wing populists.
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The populists, we are told, have prior assumptions, anti-intellectual and unimaginative.
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Much of our debate about fears about enlargement is based on exaggeration, but in order to confront the populists who exaggerate, we must connect with popular politics through reflection.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
We will be giving arguments to the populists, the extremists and, in some cases, the xenophobes who want to call into question the great acquis communautaire in this area.
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What we have seen is nationalism used as a vehicle by populists who wish only to mobilise the resentments which are inevitable in a two-party system.
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The populist agrarian vision does not, for example, raise the question of why farmworkers were not included in discussions leading to organic standards.
She maintained that any literary merit (in both artistic and populist terms) of the series was enhanced rather than compromised by its educational aims.
Populist nonsense must give way to popular or unpopular sense ... to scientific sense, whether it is popular or not.
If populist leaderships, local technocrats, and foreign supporters will not suffice, can democratisation spur the needed reforms ?
However, the distinction between popular leadership and populist leadership becomes especially important in the twentieth century.
He began a dictatorship and purged the state of many populists through proscription.
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On the one hand, immigration is a key ingredient in explaining the rise of radical right-wing populist parties.
Cultural learning, it has been argued, has eroded populist identities, leading to the emergence of a political culture supportive of a constitutional form of democracy.
Elitists are denounced as high brow snobs advocating an esoteric culture; populists are dismissed as pandering philistines promoting a trivialized and commercialized culture.
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The extreme exclamations of some post-processualists are merely populist games.
One important cultural trend in the 1950s, however, was precisely the rapid rise of more populist large-circulation weekly news magazines (shukanshi).
The former has an elitist tone; the latter, a populist one.
Populist alliances at the core of hegemonic processes must take place among all effectively mobilised groups in a given historical context.
There was a widespread disgust at supposedly uncontrolled populist mobilisation, but with different issues in mind.
All of them rely on subsidy, and none has yet addressed the issue of writing populist drama for large stages.
Now they should apply institutional theory to the populist economy of the ' stable ' postdepression era.
What if he had eschewed compromise and waged a rabble-rousing populist campaign?
Moreover, there is a long tradition of populist or technocratic presidential contenders who, despite losing, attracted substantial popular support.
He exploited his party's populist tradition but was never a prisoner of it.
The party elite regarded this new populist style and the consequent political awakening of the urban working class as anathema.
His argument called attention into the praetorian and populist heritage of many of those societies.
The democratic ideal defended by the human rights movement differed drastically from previous forms of populist self-understanding.
The desire by a politician to give in to populist pressures also reduces his incentive to collect costly information.
The ' ideal ', a vague but ever present word in his writings, had been used in a populist way in 1848.
Even more unhelpful is the claim that ' populist promised, and sometimes delivered, a better life for the masses ' (p. 6).
In the same way, why is the opposite of a ' modernizing ' regime a ' populist ' one, rather than a ' conservative ' one ?
The extent to which recently-founded labor-populist parties depended on the new unions for "organizational ballast," then became particularly clear.
Through various strategies, petitioners mediated and/or transformed the regime's nationalist and populist discourse to further their own interests.
In appealing to the masses of poor people prior to gaining power, populists may promise widely-demanded food, housing, employment, basic social services, and income redistribution.
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Dilling's anti-intellectualism, combined with a simmering class resentment towards prominent and wealthy individuals, suggests a populist flavor to her argument.
Western media, in particular the 'populist newspapers', are presented as instigators and perpetuators of this negative phenomenon.
Without that dynamic there would have been nothing on which to hang populist nationalism.
In an era of political correction, the radical artist must somehow combine his higher vision with a populist effect.
The populist solution would be to take majority taste as the norm and read and teach only within that spectrum.
If the capacity for ecological and economic impact assessment is not built up, then policy will inevitably be determined by emotive, populist rhetoric.
In their ongoing efforts to control costs and remain profitable, the behavior of many managed care organizations triggered a populist backlash.
The costs of maintaining these objectives rendered invalid the populist egalitarian goals.
If in cultural terms delegative democracy seems to be an aggiornamento of populist traditions, what is then the source of its distinctiveness ?
Allegedly, neo-populist leaders overcome resistance to reform by bypassing entrenched interests and appealing directly to the people.
Amongst the constituent interest groups, it probably has the weakest link with the populist musical ethic which is presently the driving force behind the process.
Equally, they were by no means totally in thrall to populist sentiment.
However, their literature of public self-enunciation works to distinguish between their pantomimes by branding them variously as populist entertainment or as legitimate theatre.
Although populist and unpredictable, there was a mixed ideological character to the intifada.
In fact, it represents the ongoing struggle within the populist-nationalist camp for historiographical hegemony.
However, the populist-nationalist school was not uniform as one might think.
In the meantime, states have gradually been retreating from the social responsibilities that characterized their early populist development.
Militancy among white ethnics took the form of a populist insurgency within the union, while black workers became a part of the civil rights movement.
Populist history and anti-intellectualism often walk comfortably hand-in-hand.
The second type of pro-neoliberal alliance is the 'populist' version.
On the one hand, these scholars recognised the institutional weakness of neopopulist regimes and the tension between neoliberal and populist imperatives.
With a focus on personal enhancement, the populists position posits very limited boundaries between amateur and professional arts activities.
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The constitutional amendments of 1919 introduced universal suffrage and proportional representation, strengthening the new populists' chance of winning both votes and seats.
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Such competitive pressures threaten the local embedded middle classes who are attracted to bhumiputra populist propaganda.
Restricting inflows of immigrants would seem to be the minimum platform of right-wing populist parties generally, but demands can be more extreme.
Having never experienced populist rule, organized labour was not perceived by the middle classes as an economic threat.
Subsequently, the regime used the music as part of a state-sponsored populist nationalism supporting the dictatorship one that developed throughout the 1930s.
In the past, populist identities inhibited the formation of a genuine public opinion.
Populist discourse functioned to construct a ' people ' out of fragmented and scattered populations.
Movementism, radical majoritarianism, nationalism, and paternalism are all ingrained features of populist forms of self-understanding.
Television, especially programming designed for a general audience, is a populist medium lending itself to simple statements rather than detailed or complex arguments.
Patterns of personalised or populist rule that had always co-existed with democratic structures in the different organisations (see above) supported the former against the latter.
Moreover, since such a politician always yields to populist pressures, his first period actions do not reveal his preferences.
The rhetoric linking these injustices was populist in orientation, returning power to the people and acclaiming the virtues of selfdetermination.
In sum, the rise and legitimation of a far-reaching national administrative state has led to the toning down of presidential populist rhetoric.
In short, it is difficult to confine presidential populist leadership to the twentieth centur y and beyond.
Transmigration has a modern, populist heart and is aptly described by the composer as a 'memory space'.
Here the populist in the author wins out over the academic.
Since most available resources, particularly fusion power, are already being used to feed the underclass, any takeover by the populists would lead to planetary collapse.
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Such high-profile support indicates the increasing currency of the masyarakat adat concept as a vehicle for opposition politicians to express their populist concerns.
We have already seen how he had manipulated constitutional change to contain populist politicians and obstruct democratization.
Is centre-right with populist leanings.
Within these new museological trends, however, an old and more general rift between proponents of a populist (pragmatist) and an elitist (purist) concept of culture continues.
Populists favored regulation of railroads and railroad rates, a national graduated income tax law, state election laws to deal with disputed elections, a secret ballot and more money for farmers.
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The form of politicisation described above, as well as the type of interaction that exist within political society, differ greatly from the unrestricted majoritarianism of past populist movements.
If populist corporatism contributed to the institutional dedifferentiation between state and society, the politics of rights aims instead at drawing clear legal boundaries between those institutional spheres.
During the following three years, up to the election in 1994, the populists' immigration rhetoric was radicalized.
As with the populists, intellectual influences played a decisive role in shaping mature identities and political goals.
Will declining public support for market policies translate into support for populists or other radical alternatives ?
Significant findings of the research questioned the prevailing populists' 'participation' advocacy of the time as it found that these successful development organizations had well-managed substantial hierarchical institutional structures.
In 1991 the immigration issue occupied about 2 per cent of the material analyzed, suggesting that none of the established parties took on the challenge from the populists.
He found that the greatest number of large-scale strikes broke out when the presidents were known for their populist and pro-worker policies.
The" populist" ideology they developed, therefore, was socialist.
The moralism delivered with state services undoubtedly bore some responsibility for this lack of populist articulation.
The labelling of these radical right-wing parties as populist has tended to obscure the relatively specific nature of their appeal, however.
The first is the 'anti-populist' type based on middle-class support.
The research to date suggests that this alarmist view of drastically diminishing welfare programmes or rising populist expectations needs to be substantially revised.
Disagreement exists as to the crucial moment in the emergence of a populist radical nationalism.
Alternatively, some of the populist policies may have latent functions that favour the democratic process in the long run.
The measure was also a clear populist appeal to merchants who resented the domination over rural wage earners by plantation stores.
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