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Demagogues relentlessly advocated action, usually violent immediately and without deliberation.
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He stayed away from politics and was repelled by the persecution of the so-called demagogues.
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Cranks and demagogues often used the parade to attract public attention and to plead their questionable causes.
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At other times, sectarianism may be the expression of a group's nationalistic or cultural ambitions, or exploited by demagogues.
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The quarreling sailors are demagogues and politicians, and the ship's navigator, a stargazer, is the philosopher.
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The first is that governments that fall into the hands of dictators and demagogues are capable of unspeakable brutality and horror.
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Power and funding followed those with the ability to maximise broadbased multi-ethnic support: negotiators and peacemakers were therefore elevated above demagogues and warmongers.
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The purported sovereignty of the comitia (people's assembly) became only a fiction, which might be exploited by demagogues for their own purposes.
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Some politicians and demagogues explored the potential of the discs as a medium for propaganda.
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This is only one of the many means these unprincipled demagogues have devised to perpetuate the intellectual bondage of my people...
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