demagoguery – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
demagoguery
n.
methods of a demagogue, manipulation of public emotions to gain power or popularity
Demagogue
A
demagogue (from Greek demagogos, demos ‘the people’ + agogos ‘leading’) or
rabble-rouser is a political leader in a
democracy who appeals to the emotions, fears,
prejudices, and
ignorance of the lower
socioeconomic classes to gain power and promote political motives. Demagogues usually oppose deliberation and advocate immediate, violent action to address a national crisis; they accuse moderate and thoughtful opponents of weakness. Demagogues have appeared in democracies since ancient
Athens. They exploit a fundamental weakness in democracy: because ultimate power is held by the people, nothing stops the people from giving that power to someone who appeals to the lowest common denominator of a large segment of the population.
demagoguery
Noun
1. impassioned appeals to the prejudices and emotions of the populace
(synonym) demagogy
(hypernym) entreaty, prayer, appeal
(hyponym) flag waving, jingoism
demagoguery
Synonyms and related words:
debating, declamation, demagogism, elocution, eloquence, forensics, homiletics, lecturing, oratory, platform oratory, public speaking, pyrotechnics, rabble-rousing, rhetoric, speaking, speechcraft, speechification, speeching, speechmaking, stump speaking, wordcraft
Source: Moby Thesaurus, which is part of the
Moby Project created by Grady Ward. In 1996 Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain.
demagoguery