Populism的意思和读音

populism

: [ˈpɑpjəˌlɪzəm] : [ˈpɒpjʊˌlɪz(ə)m]

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Populismn.

1.a type of politics that claims to represent the opinions and wishes of ordinary people

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n.1.politics that represents the interests and opinions of ordinary people

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1.'Populism has sort of a negativity toward the high end, and that's not our intention, ' he said.

2.But this proved to be no match for the Republicans' cultural populism. Now economic populism is returning to the heart of American politics.

3.Whether they are elected by the people or not, politicians can rarely resist a bit of populism.

4.But in a year when many Republicans are sheddingthe establishment mantle in favor of Tea Party populism, it doesn't seem to beworking.

5.All this, I think, shows why a simple return to populism isn't going to do the trick, at least not in any long-term way.

6.The argument would be more persuasive if the populism of the book didn't scatter about accusations that seem to have little to back them up.

7.In countries with poorly developed market economies and undemocratic systems, it noted, populism was more likely to act like "dynamite" .”;

8.As India's politicians gear up for a general election, competitive populism is the only game in town.

9.Yet one prominent democracy seems to be escaping the trend toward base-rousing populism.

10.Five years later, when Theodore Roosevelt entered the White House, populism entered mainstream American politics as well.西·