Standing at Armageddon

"Everybody's throwing around the word populism. Do you think they know what they're talking about?"
"It sounds as if people who are throwing it around are throwing it around as a dirty word. And if it is a dirty word, they don't know what they're talking about." Full Story »

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by Bruce Sims - Mar. 2, 2008

Given how the media has permuted the meanings of the words 'conservative' and 'liberal' and how such now seems to be extending that same dissonance regarding 'populism', this is excellent journalism as it is a timely discussion concerning 'populism' with someone who is a highly respected author and historian regarding the subject matter.

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