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To: Rembrandt_fan

Note the difference.

No, I don't. Please explain to me how they differ. The Wikipedia one seems spot on with mine.

206 posted on 07/24/2006 10:18:37 PM PDT by BarbaricGrandeur
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To: BarbaricGrandeur
Your definition, which encompasses neoconservatism, does not jive with Wikipedia's, which does not. In fact, the word 'populist' doesn't show up at all in the 'neoconservatism' entry. Surely, if 'populist' is one of neoconservatism's defining attributes, it would appear in there somewhere. And if not in Wikipedia's definition, then surely in Princeton's. Nope, not there either.

Again, if you make the statement that neoconservatism is a populist movement, back it up with examples. Support your argument.
209 posted on 07/24/2006 10:34:25 PM PDT by Rembrandt_fan
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