demagogy
Origin of demagogy
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How to use demagogy in a sentence
Clear away all the demagogy and scare tactics, and Obamacare is, at its core, Romneycare across state lines.
A Conservative Defense of Obamacare... from an AEI Scholar | Justin Green | September 30, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST"The country became very susceptibly to demagogy," Brzezinski said.
An Evening of Bush Bashing with Scowcroft and Brzezinski | Ross Goldberg | October 20, 2008 | THE DAILY BEASTThe next six years found unhappy Spain delivered up to every excess of demagogy and disorder.
The War Upon Religion | Rev. Francis A. CunninghamBut it was not enough to abolish liberty by conjuring up the spectre of demagogy.
Besides, atheism fits in very well, whatever Robespierre may have thought, with the general sentiments of the baser demagogy.
The Cult of Incompetence | Emile Faguet
The minority who have no turn for demagogy are demagogues though they do not like it, and because they are forced by necessity.
The Cult of Incompetence | Emile FaguetSir Edward Carson's speeches in Ulster, indeed, are the most extreme instances of demagogy we have had in recent years.
The Book of This and That | Robert Lynd
British Dictionary definitions for demagogy
/ (ˈdɛməˌɡɒɡɪ) /
demagoguery
rule by a demagogue or by demagogues
a group of demagogues
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