Translation for '
demagogue' from English to Russian
NOUN | a demagogue | demagogues | |
VERB | to demagogue | demagogued | demagogued demagoguing | demagogues | |
SYNO | demagog | demagogue | rabble-rouser |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- The Liberals dominated the council, and portrayed the Chartists as socialists, and Ironside as a demagogue.
- In the book, Kershaw explores a concept he calls the "Hitler Myth" that describes two key points in Nazi ideology that depict Adolf Hitler as a demagogue figure and as a mighty defender.
- Renault's portrayal of the demagogue Demosthenes has been observed to be unusually unsympathetic.
- , born 7 November 1947) is a Thai media mogul, reactionary activist, demagogue, and leader of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD).
- Being a proponent of a liberal democracy and an anti-Communist, Lukacs nevertheless wrote in the early 1950s several articles in "Commonweal" criticizing the approach taken by Senator Joseph McCarthy, whom he described as a vulgar demagogue.
- Grillo is also criticized as being a demagogue who attacks politicians on superficial issues and their private lives, while being unable to provide a valid alternative.
- "Merit and Democracy" (1921) was a wide-ranging work of political philosophy, dealing with topics such as the evolution of modern democracy, the sovereignty of the people, and the curse of the demagogue.
- On March 4, 1873, he gave a speech addressing the civil rights bill before the house starting with a jab at the Democrats and demagogue Republicans who tried first to postpone the bill indefinitely.
- In 2020, Mercieca published a second book, called "Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump".
- Lucian speaks very disparagingly of Himeraeus, as a mere demagogue, indebted to the circumstances of the moment for a temporary influence.
- Lyciscus (...) was an Athenian demagogue in the 5th century BCE.
- Lachares (...) was a demagogue and tyrant of Athens at the turn from the 4th to the 3rd century BC.
- De Felice was a controversial and charismatic leader and a gifted speaker. Some considered him to be a populist demagogue.
- Baron Carl Fredrik Pechlin (8 August 1720 – 29 May 1796) was a Swedish politician and demagogue.
- ... , "Kleophōn"; died 405 BC) was an Athenian politician and demagogue, who was of great influence during the Peloponnesian War.
- Many demagogues violate standards of decorum outrageously, to show clearly that they are thumbing their noses at the established order and the genteel ways of the upper class, or simply because they enjoy the attention that it brings.
- Demades ([...] , [...] BC) was an Athenian orator and demagogue.
- James Gordon Stuart Grant ([...] 1834 – 27 February 1902) was a New Zealand demagogue, journalist and eccentric. He was born in Glenlivet, Banffshire, Scotland in circa 1834.
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