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  2. Anti-establishment - Wikipedia

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    An anti-establishment view or belief is one which stands in opposition to the conventional social, political, and economic principles of a society. The term was first used in the modern sense in 1958 by the British magazine New Statesman to refer to its political and social agenda. [ 1 ]

  3. The Establishment - Wikipedia

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    The term establishment is often used in Australia to refer both to the main political parties and also to the powers behind those parties. In the book, Anti-political Establishment Parties: A Comparative Analysis by Amir Abedi (2004), [7] Amir Abedi refers to the Labor Party and the Coalition Parties (the Liberal Party and the National/Country Party) as the establishment parties.

  4. Anti-politics - Wikipedia

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    Anti-politics is a term used to describe opposition to, or distrust in, ... There is a strong link between anti-politics and anti-establishment sentiment. [26]

  5. Thailand's disbanded opposition regroups in new anti ... - AOL

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    The anti-establishment Move Forward, which won most seats in the last election but was blocked from forming a government, was dissolved by the Constitutional Court on Wednesday, which ruled its ...

  6. Argentina's anti-establishment candidate Milei engages ... - AOL

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    Milei, an anti-establishment conservative who wants to get rid of the Central Bank and replace the local currency with the dollar, shocked the South American country’s political establishment by ...

  7. Thai court orders dissolution of anti-establishment Move ...

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    Thailand's Constitutional Court on Wednesday ordered the dissolution of the popular anti-establishment opposition party, Move Forward, over its controversial campaign to amend a law that protects ...

  8. Populism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Populism is an approach to politics which views "the people" as being opposed to "the elite" and is often used as a synonym of anti-establishment; as an ideology, it transcends the typical divisions of left and right and has become more prevalent in the US with the rise of disenfranchisement and apathy toward the establishment. [3]

  9. Anti-austerity movement - Wikipedia

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    The anti-austerity movement has responded by giving rise to a wave of anti-establishment political parties. [2] Opposition to austerity is seen as the force behind the rise of Podemos in Spain, Italy's Five Star Movement and the Syriza party in Greece.