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      10 months ago

      No, they’re not. Populism as a whole is a horrible political strategy which benefits only a few members of the political class.

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        Populism is literally focusing on the masses. Now elitists use it as a pejorative to refer to fascists when fascists are also elitist with faux populist rhetoric.

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          No, populism is a focus on electorally beneficial short term goals. Has been so since always. Political decisions taken with the intent and plan of benefitting the populous are simply called a “good political administration”.

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            Political decisions taken with the intent and plan of benefitting the populous are simply called a “good political administration”.

            That’s populism.

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      Populists just tell you what you want to hear so they get power. There’s no intention to follow through.

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      Populism is simply a political strategy where you appeal to the ‘common voter.’ It is neither good nor bad.

      Pro-Union efforts are populist. So are most socialist movements.

      The Nazis also ran on a populist campaign. As is Trump right now.

      Stating a movement is populist is an in-the-moment observation. I would argue that trying to sort ‘true populists’ who are actually trying to help their supporter base from ‘faux-populists’ fundamentally misuses the term, which is simply noting who the politician is trying to appeal to.