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    which is not only selling mascara but promoting equality. For that reason this ad is an example of postmodernism. According to the book postmodernism is define in many different ways but the book focuses on four major features and value which are populism, diversity, nostalgia, and paradox. Also according to the video “postmodernism is a skeptical playful response to an establish concept.” In the Covergirl ad it shows a range of people from different ethnicity and race and even a guy being the…

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    “Structural fractures, crises, the state and the emergence of Chavez”, Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution: Populism and democracy in a globalized age. New York: Manchester University Press, 2009. 31-52.…

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    century, farmers faced a lot of hardships in America. Populism came as a solution to the issues of the American farmer. However, it is important to note that before the…

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    Jennings Bryan. Bryan presented his famous “Cross of Gold” speech to the U.S. to promote bimetallism for U.S. currency. Bryan did not win the election of 1892, his opponent William McKinley of the Republican party did which marked the end of the Populism. The Agrarian revolt wasn’t an entirely successful movement, but it did help show the U.S. government that not all was…

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    a trap, but before he can get away he is cause and thrown off the train. Now he must find his way back to his family and save them. The cats kicking the mice out of their homes, is just like us forcing the native Americans out of theirs. It is populism because the cats thought the could over throw them because they were smaller than them so, they saw them self’s as superior. They tricked them to move by promising a better life, then used…

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    Leaman summarizes what neopopulism emphasizes: (i) leadership instead of institutions, (ii) transformative change rather than a gradual one, (iii) politicians’ focus on economic efficacy rather than political representation, (iv) economic liberty more than equality. The first element is a continuation of Perónism, the second one represents a different approach to economic development but the latter two elements are greatly opposed to what Perón government imposed in Argentina. First, apart from…

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    transform the party system in Texas, our institutions of state government, public policies, and ultimately our state's political culture. The inherent tensions within our dominant political ideology between classical liberalism, social conservatism, and populism come to the surface on this…

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    SHIWAKOTI 5 Arbin Shiwakoti Professor Sherry Sharifian GOVT 2306 27th September 2017 RUNNING FOR SENATE REPRESENTING DEMOCRATIC PARTY Texas is the second largest state in the United States of America. Controlling the second largest state of US is a real big deal. To run this state and its components the Texas government has been divided into three main branches, the legislative, executive, and judicial branch of government. “The legislative branch consists of house and the senate who are chiefly…

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    elite of populism and autocracy as equal in failing to meet the needs of the povo and yet destined to retain power. Stamm comments that ‘Romanticism, the film suggests, is out of place in a world where the political earth is in convulsion’[ Stamm,1976, pp. 49-51]. This ‘convulsion’ can be seen as the effect of rapid modernization, as Brazil’s elite repeatedly focused on their economy before its people. Tropicália adopts this message to create a similar disillusionment from Brazilian populism by…

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    He also adds to this ‘a people that would always govern well would not need to be governed.’ - the age old argument against populism that people do make bad choices. similarly, Winston Churchill once said ‘the best argument against populism is a 5-minute conversation with the average voter’. this is to say it is in having a diverse populace that a percentage of it would have less than perfect reasoning and that subsequently in…

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