Right-wing populism
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+ | '''Right-wing populism''' is a political [[ideology]] that rejects the current political consensus and often combines [[ethnocentrism]], and [[anti-elitism]]. It is considered [[populism]] because of its appeal to the "[[common man]]" as opposed to the [[elite]]s. | ||
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+ | * [[Outline of Right-wing populism]] | ||
+ | * [[Left-wing populism]] | ||
+ | * [[New nationalism (21st century)]] | ||
+ | * [[Opposition to immigration]] | ||
+ | * [[Right-wing authoritarianism]] | ||
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Right-wing populism is a political ideology that rejects the current political consensus and often combines ethnocentrism, and anti-elitism. It is considered populism because of its appeal to the "common man" as opposed to the elites.
See also
- Outline of Right-wing populism
- Left-wing populism
- New nationalism (21st century)
- Opposition to immigration
- Right-wing authoritarianism
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