Populistic
Populistic refers to a political approach that appeals to ordinary people who feel that their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups. It often involves a charismatic leader who claims to represent the "will of the people" against a corrupt or out-of-touch establishment. Populistic movements can arise across the political spectrum, from left-wing to right-wing ideologies, and may focus on various grievances such as economic inequality, immigration, or perceived threats to national identity.
The core of populistic rhetoric typically divides society into two opposing groups: the virtuous, hardworking "people"
Critics of populistic politics often point to its potential to undermine democratic institutions, promote division, and