Originally posted by infinite
But, a general question to moderates here, do you see yourself a populist aswell?

Populism is just one side of the fence... Elitism being the converse. I see populism as a slippery slope to anarchy... But that's just me.
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Leaders of populist movements have variously promised to stand up to corporate power, remove "corrupt" elites, and "put people first." Populism
incorporates anti-regime politics, and sometimes espouses, especially among the right wing varieties, nationalism, jingoism, racism or religious
fundamentalism (Canovan, Kazin, Betz). Many populists appeal to a specific region of a country or to a specific social class, such as the working
class, middle class, or farmers. Often they employ dichotomous rhetoric, and claim to represent the majority of the people.
An interesting historical read:
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