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The threat to democracy from cultural polarization
SARAH RICHMO
Three accounts of modern liberalism
Over the past four decades, as inequality has grown exponentially for all Americans, the number of poor and low-income white people—66 million in 2018—has swelled higher than any other demographic. Th
Mankind may be tribal and sociable by nature, yet the ‘bliss of solitude’–a state previously reserved for hermits– is the key to achieving inner peace, says Laura Parker
Understanding the rise of the far right
From local estates to the school gates, scaremongering about asylum seekers has caused a dangerous rise in far-right sentiment
Donald Trump describes the enemy as “global financial powers”. For Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, they’re “international speculators” with hidden faces. For Matthew Goodwin, national populism’s chief British