Populist leaders are political figures who gain support by appealing to the concerns and frustrations of ordinary people, often targeting specific groups or issues. They position themselves as champions of the common people against established elites or institutions.
Related terms
Political Polarization: The division of society into distinct ideological groups with opposing views, which often contributes to the rise of populist leaders.
Anti-Establishment: Refers to individuals or movements that reject traditional political systems and advocate for radical change, aligning with the rhetoric of many populist leaders.
Nationalism: A strong sense of loyalty and pride towards one's nation, which is often exploited by populist leaders in their appeals to protect national interests.