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  • ...large capitalist firms, supporting [[social democracy]], while right-wing populism focuses on overregulation of the free market. <ref name=CEP>{{citation | title = Populism
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  • ===Populism in the U.S.===
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  • ...large capitalist firms, supporting [[social democracy]], while right-wing populism focuses on overregulation of the free market. <ref name=CEP>{{citation | title = Populism
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  • * Lee, R. Alton, '''Principle over Party: The Farmers' Alliance and Populism in South Dakota, 1880-1900''' ISBN: 9780979894091
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  • ===Populism in the U.S.===
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  • ...hey generally appeal to voters who are either conservatism|conservative or populism|populist, and in areas with high crime rates their rhetoric has often been
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  • ...Agrarian Rebels: White Manhood, 'The Farmers,' and the Limits of Southern Populism." ''Journal of Southern History.'' 66#3 (2000) pp 497+. in JSTOR; [http://w
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  • * Clanton, Gene. ''Populism: The Humane Preference in America, 1890-1900'' (1991). * Durden, Robert. ''The Climax of Populism: The Election of 1896'' (1966).
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  • * Clanton, Gene. ''Populism: The Humane Preference in America, 1890-1900'' (1991) ...lar to explore the allegories, though he mistakenly thought Baum supported Populism[http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0678%28196421%2916%3A1%3C47%3ATWOOPO%
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  • ===Populism=== ...politics." He observes they do not use the more accurate term "right wing populism". <ref name=MM2009-12-01>{{citation
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  • ...ues of that creed as [[liberty]], [[egalitarianism]], [[individualism]], [[populism]], and [[laissez-faire economics]].<ref name=DIA>{{citation
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  • ...A3%3C335%3AWR1CAO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-K in JSTOR]</ref> Ritter (1997) argues that Populism was the latest and most widespread reincarnation of the anti-monopoly movem The foremost opponent of Populism was journalist William Allen White, editor of the ''Emporia Gazette.'' His
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  • * Hackney, Sheldon. ''Populism to Progressivism in Alabama'' (1969) ...Agrarian Rebels: White Manhood, 'The Farmers,' and the Limits of Southern Populism," ''The Journal of Southern History,'' Vol. 66, No. 3 (Aug., 2000), pp. 497
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  • ...ribed in five words: [[liberty]], [[egalitarianism]], [[individualism]], [[populism]], and [[laissez-faire]].
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  • *Littlefield, Henry M., 1964, "The Wizard of Oz: Parable on Populism," American quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 1, Spring, pp. 47-58.
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  • * Wright, James Edward. ''The Politics of Populism: Dissent in Colorado.'' 1974. on 1890s
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  • ...Hingley lists "[[radical|radicals]], [[revolutionary|revolutionaries]], [[populism|Populists]] and 'honest men' . . . [[Jacobin|Jacobins]], leftists, [[terror ===Nihilism and populism===
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