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regionalism

[ree-juh-nl-iz-uhm] / ˈri dʒə nlˌɪz əm /


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“What is dangerous is that both the question of color and the question of regionalism are weaponized for purely political reasons,” he said, distracting from the country’s fundamental problems of inequality, poverty and unemployment.

From Seattle Times

“Central to Black liberation is the assumption of power,” Blow writes, and power can be reached via the “Black regionalism” that is already building in the South.

From Washington Post

That said, I do think regionalism has caused some great writers to be overlooked.

From New York Times

Republicans dared not use economic issues, and so they used religion, regionalism, and racism.

From Salon

There are worries that direct election might encourage regionalism or third parties at the extremes of political discourse.

From Washington Post