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  2. What actually is populism? And why does it have a bad reputation?

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    Everyone seems to be talking about populism. But if it is to appeal to ordinary people, why is often framed as a negative thing?

  3. Populism | History, Facts, & Examples | Britannica

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    populism, political program or movement that champions, or claims to champion, the common person, usually by favourable contrast with a real or perceived elite or establishment.

  4. Populism - Wikipedia

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    Populism is a range of political stances that emphasize the idea of the common people and often position this group in opposition to a perceived elite group. [1] It is frequently associated with anti-establishment and anti-political sentiment. [2]

  5. In political science, populism is the idea that society is separated into two groups at odds with one another - "the pure people" and "the corrupt elite",...

  6. What Is Populism? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo

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    Populism is a political movement that promotes the idea that its leaders alone represent “the people” in their struggle against the “elite establishment.” Populist movements and political parties are often led by charismatic, dominant figures who present themselves as “the voice of the people.”

  7. Populism Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of POPULISM is a political philosophy or movement that represents or is claimed to represent the interests of ordinary people especially against the Establishment; sometimes, specifically : the political and economic doctrines advocated by the Populists.

  8. What is populism: definition, characteristics, examples

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    Populism is a political style that has dominated public debate in Europe in recent years. But what does it actually mean to be populist? And why is populism potentially so dangerous?