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demagogy
[ dem-uh-goh-jee, -gaw-jee, -goj-ee ]
demagogy
/ ˈdɛməˌɡɒɡɪ /
noun
- demagoguery
- rule by a demagogue or by demagogues
- a group of demagogues
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The illogic of his demagogy gives Trump no pause.
Critics of these groups saw their activism as demagogy, violence and opposition to public education masquerading as parental concern.
Written by Ricky Simmonds and Simon Vaughan, it skewers its protagonist for the vacuous cynicism of his political demagogy, as well as his considerable personal shortcomings.
“France is more fractured than ever, trapped between the insurrectional demagogy of the extreme left and the confused impotence of the government.”
Both, he said, amounted to rejections of “the totalitarian, woke, economic egalitarianism and sensational demagogy of the radical left.”
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