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When did populism become a dirty word?
I am fascinated by the opposing connotations some political words have in the United States, on the one hand, and Europe and Latin America, on the other.  One such word is “liberal” — which in the U.S. is associated with the left and big government, but in Europe and Latin America stands for individual liberty, property rights and small government. Another is “populism”— which the increasingly visible presidential candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has brought back to the forefront.  American populism champions the little guy against the corrupt “establishment” that rigs the system to make a mockery of equality before the law. In Europe and Latin America, it also has an anti-elit

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