On Conservatism

Old Populism and the New Ideas of Michał Kalecki

By Jan Toporowski ● American Affairs ● 05/20/2018


Populism in the United States has its roots in the mass protests of the 1880s and 1890s, sparked by the economic depression that gripped the country following Reconstruction. American populists rallied to the banner of William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic candidate for the presidency in 1896, who expressed the populists’ distrust of cosmopolitan elites and…

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