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Definition of Popularism
1. Noun. Music adapted to the understanding and taste of the majority.
Definition of Popularism
1. Noun. Any political doctrine chosen to appeal to a majority of the electorate ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Popularism
Literary usage of Popularism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Religion of Science: Or, The Art of Actualizing Liberty, and of by Calvin Blanchard (1860)
"If astronomers had studied popularism as exclusively as do legislators, the World
would still have been the grand center of all; and the study of popularism ..."
2. An Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and by William Fordyce Mavor (1803)
"A great generosity, united to a vast ambition, forms his character: he has the
virtues and the address of popularism; that is to say, that, without effort, ..."
3. Brief Outline of the Study of Theology: Drawn Up to Serve as the Basis of by Friedrich Schleiermacher, William Farrer, Friedrich Lücke (1850)
"... by reason of the fact that his dialectic skill thoroughly overcame and
practically refuted the earlier popularism and the merely outward logical method, ..."
4. William Penn as the Founder of Two Commonwealths by Augustus C. Buell (1904)
"building of popularism. In short, he lacked little of being a republican except
humble birth. In another work * we described William III ..."
5. Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society by Buffalo Historical Society (1896)
"The union of Roman paternalism and German popularism as modified by Dutch privileges
and customs formed the basis upon ..."