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Ignorance of the way the West works in many Muslim countries makes rabble-rousing easy.
ECONOMIST: Mischief, not madness, often underlies Muslim anger
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Yet his party proved better at rabble-rousing than governing, and Haider retreated to his political fortress in Carinthia.
ECONOMIST: Commemorating a populist with shades of truth and memory
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The belated conviction of Abu Hamza, a rabble-rousing former imam of a mosque in Finsbury Park in north London, has fanned unease.
ECONOMIST: Politics
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It was only this August, when Mr Haider started to fight within his party and revert to rabble-rousing, that its support dived.
ECONOMIST: Austria's general election
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The emphasis on modern campaign politics also proves illuminating, with the rabble-rousing tribunes conspiring against Coriolanus in the Senate amid cigarette smoke and division bells.
ECONOMIST: New film
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Its founders (ironically, two Americans), with a love of spoken word and good old fashioned rabble-rousing, decided to formalise what was already happening on bar stools across the city.
BBC: Dublin's underground literary scene
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The climax is rousing, not rabble-rousing.
NEWYORKER: The Long Walk Home