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Definition of Populists
1. populist [n] - See also: populist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Populists
Literary usage of Populists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1899)
"The Legislature will stand: 148 Democrats, 2 Republicans, 7 populists, and 2
Independents. TURKEY, an absolute monarchy in eastern Europe, western Asia, ..."
2. Russian Sociology: A Contribution to the History of Sociological Thought and by Julius Friedrich Hecker (1915)
"... of the non-Marxian subjective sociologists and Russian populists. 2. ...
OF THE NON-MARXIAN SUBJECTIVE SOCIOLOGISTS AND RUSSIAN populists Plekhanov who, ..."
3. The United States in Our Own Time: A History from Reconstruction to by Elisha Benjamin Andrews (1903)
"Most Republicans traced the evil to the Wilson tariff. A majority of the Democrats,
all the populists, and a considerable number of Republicans imputed the ..."
4. Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties by Moisei Ostrogorski (1902)
"Later on, considerations of a similar nature induced some electors to vote for
the populists. The Prohibitionist party thus served as a refuge for disabused ..."
5. The Laborer and the Capitalist by Freeman Otis Willey (1896)
"Referring to the populists he said: "I know that the great body of these people
are moved only by a conviction of the injustice of present law and social ..."
6. The Laborer and the Capitalist by Freeman Otis Willey (1896)
"Referring to the populists he said: "I know that the great body of these people
are moved only by a conviction of the injustice of present law and social ..."