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  2. Populism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Progressivism, on the other hand, was a later movement. It emerged after the 1890s from the urban business and professional communities. Most of its activists had opposed populism. It was elitist and emphasized education and expertise. Its goals were to enhance efficiency, reduce waste, and enlarge the opportunities for upward social mobility.

  3. People's Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The People's Party, usually known as the populist party or simply the Populists, was an agrarian populist [2] political party in the United States in the late 19th century. . The Populist Party emerged in the early 1890s as an important force in the Southern and Western United States, but declined rapidly after the 1896 United States presidential election in which most of its natural ...

  4. Populism - Wikipedia

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    Populist social movements are comparatively rare, as most social movements focus on a more restricted social identity or issue rather than identifying with "the people" more broadly. [232] However, after the Great Recession of 2007 a number of populist social movements emerged, expressing public frustrations with national and international ...

  5. Omaha Platform - Wikipedia

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    The Populist Moment: A Short History of the Agrarian Revolt in America. Oxford University Press, USA (November 30, 1978). ISBN 0-19-502417-6. Brogan, Hugh, The Penguin History of the United States of America (1990 edition). Hicks, John D. The Populist Revolt: A History of the Farmers Alliance and the Peoples Party. Bison (1970). ASIN B000HL905S.

  6. Left-wing populism - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Five Star Movement (M5S), which became the largest party in the 2018 general election, has often been described as a big tent populist party, [66] [67] but sometimes also as a left-wing populist movement; [68] the "five stars", which are a reference to five critical issues for the party, are public water, sustainable transport ...

  7. Right-wing populism - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden, the first openly populist movement to be represented in the Riksdag (Swedish parliament), New Democracy was founded in 1994 by businessman Bert Karlsson and aristocrat Ian Wachtmeister. Although New Democracy promoted economic issues as its foremost concern, it also advocated restrictions on immigration and welfare chauvinism. The ...

  8. The Memo: Populist rage comes to forefront in reaction to ...

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    The reaction to the killing of health insurance executive Brian Thompson is the latest example of the strength of visceral anti-elite sentiment coursing through the country. Even though the motive ...

  9. People's Party (United States, 2017) - Wikipedia

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    ^ A: Party has variously been described as both left-wing populist [12] [13] and right-wing populist [4]. The People's Party (formerly the Movement for a People's Party , MPP ) is a syncretic political organization in the United States aimed at "forming a major new political party free of corporate money and influence."