A Quote by Zbigniew Brzezinski

I draw a very clear distinction between populism and democracy. — © Zbigniew Brzezinski
I draw a very clear distinction between populism and democracy.
I would draw a really sharp distinction between creating and producing. I think that they're very different things.
We are not clear as to the role in life of these chemicals; nor are we clear as to the role of the physician. You know, of course, that in ancient times there was no clear distinction between priest and physician.
The Chinese do not draw any distinction between food and medicine.
There are two forms of populism, left-wing populism and right-wing populism. Right-wing populism requires the denigration of an "Other." Left-wing populism tends to be about the haves and have-nots.
Populism is everywhere. We have religious populism in the Muslim-majority countries as much as we have populism in the United States of America.
There is no clear-cut distinction between example and theory
I make a clear distinction between the people and the ideology, between Muslims and Islam, recognizing that there are many moderate Muslims.
Distinction between species and specimen is very much like the distinction between images and actual pictures, or, you know, objects that have a definite material identity. The classifications, the categories, the stereotypes, and the images are on one side, and the material pictures, statues, texts, and so forth are on the other.
The distinction between the world of commerce and that of "culture" quickly became the distinction between infrastructure and superstructure, with the former clearly determining the latter.
When I came up in a band - not just in a band, but a kind of underground DIY community - there was such a clear cut distinction between what pop was and what not pop was in very simplistic terms.
In my experience with print journalists, the distinction between remarks being uttered on- or off-the-record is held sacrosanct, but the distinction between truth and falsity sometimes isn't.
We must draw a distinction between understanding and supporting Israel's values and existence, and criticising any Israeli government's policy.
I think we need to draw a contextual distinction between what the neo-fascists of Europe would like to do and what the state of Israel has done.
People may not know what tier of government has competence over which policy area but they do draw a distinction between the local and the national.
My father - the late Madhavrao Scindia - was clear about the distinction between being 'loving' and 'strict.'
Events in America show the extent to which democracy there is fuelled by populism - Barack Obama's victory is a manifestation not of Washington's need for change, but of America's. That is not how democracy works in England.
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