Terms vs Neopopulism - What's the difference?
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(politics) A cultural and political movement, mainly in Latin American countries, distinct from twentieth-century populism in radically combining classically opposed left-wing and right-wing attitudes and using electronic media as a means of dissemination.
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As nouns the difference between terms and neopopulism
is that terms is while neopopulism is (politics) a cultural and political movement, mainly in latin american countries, distinct from twentieth-century populism in radically combining classically opposed left-wing and right-wing attitudes and using electronic media as a means of dissemination.neopopulism
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(Neo-populism)Alternative forms
* neo-populismNoun
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