Vox Populi

Vox populi ( /ˈvɒks ˈpɒpjuːlaɪ/ VOKS POP-ew-ly), a Latin phrase that literally means voice of the people, is a term often used in broadcasting for interviews with members of the "general public".

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Famous quotes containing the word populi:

    A few more days, and this essay will follow the Defensio Populi to the dust and silence of the upper shelf.... For a month or two it will occupy a few minutes of chat in every drawing-room, and a few columns in every magazine; and it will then ... be withdrawn, to make room for the forthcoming novelties.
    Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–1859)