单词 | populist |
释义 | populist (pɒpʊlɪst ) Word forms: populists 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe a politician or an artist as populist, you mean that they claim to care about the interests and opinions of ordinary people rather than those of a small group. [formal] The changes on gas have been forced on the populist President by several factors. The city of Memphis is promoting a populist approach to culture. 2. countable noun A populist is someone who expresses populist views. He is a populist and a democrat Some populists came to loathe the people they had attempted to understand. Collocations: populist backlash Whatever your arguments you always find yourself on the wrong end of the populist backlash. Times, Sunday Times They are also the first to suggest that a betrayal of the referendum result will unleash an ugly populist backlash. Times, Sunday Times However, trust in government officials, financial experts and journalists all rose in the past year, suggesting that the populist backlash against traditional authority figures may have peaked. Times, Sunday Times Since deflationary periods disfavor debtors (including most farmers), they are often periods of rising populist backlash. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 One impetus for his political activism was his disagreement with the increasing regulations targeting large hog farming operations such as his, fueled by an environmentalist and populist backlash. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A populist policy of indiscriminate spending has led to such great economic disaster that the shadow chancellor had to disown it. Times, Sunday Times Without populist policies and charismatic leadership they are too easily labelled the party of big business and special interests. Times, Sunday Times His enemies insist that they have done so through vote buying and 'populist policies'. Times, Sunday Times Populist policies have ephemeral attractions and heavy long-term costs. Times, Sunday Times Populist policies invoke the people, yet end up impoverishing the most vulnerable. Times, Sunday Times Mistrust in vaccines has grown alongside populist politics, the first study of its kind concludes. Times, Sunday Times Both parties have been shaken by populist politics and protest votes. Times, Sunday Times Against a backdrop of populist politics in many countries, the search for political solutions to economic and social challenges has become a competition of absolutes. Times,Sunday Times Spurred by nationalistic and populist politics, illiberal forms of economic behaviour and political unilateralism are substituting for the rules and cooperation that previously governed commerce and framed international relations. Times, Sunday Times They capture our contemporary sense of decline as populist politics and brutal power drive us to a new dark age. Times, Sunday Times The political left, though, are being tempted into populist promises it cannot, or will not, keep. Times, Sunday Times But he was accused of making populist promises the country would never be able to afford. The Sun Toppling a hated dictator, especially one who has failed to deliver on his populist promises, can be the easy part. Times, Sunday Times We are not really witnessing a worldwide populist revolt against elites. Times, Sunday Times It has solidified into an idea of the populist revolt by the semi-dispossessed against the elite, the interlopers and globalisation. Times, Sunday Times If we've learnt anything in 2018, it's that the populist revolt that got under way in earnest in 2016 has barely started. Times, Sunday Times This means grasping the message of the populist revolts that defined the past decade: that communities want power sent down, not up and hoarded at the centre. Times,Sunday Times Such populist rhetoric avoids the patient work of building mass power and rather glorifies the role of the leader as the protector of the masses. ST Inevitably, we will witness much populist rhetoric and sparse willingness by leaders to take tough policy decisions. Times, Sunday Times Not with populist rhetoric about first-time buyers. Times, Sunday Times He lost again in 2012 and has since dialled down the populist rhetoric. Times, Sunday Times Having had time to turn the populist rhetoric of last summer into policy, that reality has come home to roost. Times, Sunday Times Or will they revert to prioritising cultural issues that have driven the populist wave? Times,Sunday Times Better to look back further, to the populist wave of the late 19th century. Times, Sunday Times But both developments are linked to the populist wave. The Times Literary Supplement He has shown no interest in the idea, but it may be only a matter of time before some charismatic figure rides the populist wave into parliament. Times, Sunday Times |
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