But history leads me to agree with the author that nativism and racism are powerful populist impulses pretty much everywhere. |
The Old West raised the issues of nativism and a lower standard of comfort. |
But one can make a distinction between nativism, which is based on resentment, and patriotism, which is based on love. |
He initiates the central skirmish of this book by tracing a dividing line between Chomsky's nativism and the so-called New Synthesis Psychology. |
A passionate nativism marched in lock step with a sense of a lofty imperial mission. |
There will be a spasm of nativism and anti-immigrant feelings that we have not seen in a long time. |