Sentences with word «popularism»

Compelling plans for infrastructure, SMEs and competition are what Labour's economic policy now needs and are necessary for left popularism to avoid this fate.
Everyone is invited to explore and inhabit wisdom, but wisdom does not thrive in the limelight of performance and the noise of popularism.
Third, left popularism — otherwise known as bashing the banks and big energy — is, by definition, popular.
Yet, by the time he took his own life at 71 after a career cut short by Parkinson's disease, his reputation was chequered with accusations of popularism and conventionality.
Left popularism would be destructive if it contributed to sucking the UK into comparably ideologically blinkered debate.
We can not say this as a miracle because in order to get this popularism in the country hard efforts are made by the team of writers.
Today artists acutely aware of the omnipresence of photographic images produce works exploring numerous aspects of photography: its materiality, its popularism, its psychological impact, its claims to objectivity, and its force in mass media.
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