Populist Coalition In The 1940's

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“Populist Coalition”. This refers to populism in the 1940’s to 1950’s referencing to a social and political alliance, particularly in regards to the popular and middle sectors of society. Around the 1940’s there was industrialization, which was seen more as a strategy of development looking at the structure of social and economic modernization. Industrialization was more of an ideology if you will, for the urban workers which provided new opportunities for progress. From the 1930’s to the present, populism would be about leaders, whether military or civilian, they had to be somewhat “charismatic” if you will, a direct appeal to the public.