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Tag Archives: Donald Trump
Jun 26 2018
Populism, Trump, and the future of democracy
1 CommentBy Michael J. Sandel These are dangerous times for democracy. Russia, Turkey, Hungary, Poland, and other places that once offered democratic hope are now, in varying degrees, falling into authoritarianism. Democracy is also in trouble in sturdier places. In the … Continue reading
Posted by: June 26, 2018
Tagged with: Donald Trump, European Public Sphere, Michael Sandel, populism, Trump, United States
Jun 6 2016
The Great Pushback: Western Politics and Dynamics of Exclusion
1 CommentBy Roberto Orsi A recent piece by Henry Radice on this very blog envisages a connection between different phenomena on the two sides of the Atlantic, namely Mr. Cameron’s political tactics (or strategy?), which has led to the Brexit referendum, … Continue reading
Posted by: June 6, 2016
Tagged with: Donald Trump, Exclusion, Sanders, Socialism, Visegrád group
May 6 2016
Defenestrations: (Un)Framing the EU Referendum Debate, Part I
Comments Off on Defenestrations: (Un)Framing the EU Referendum Debate, Part IBy Henry Radice Observing (full disclosure: from the perspective of a strong supporter of Remain) the politics of the UK’s upcoming EU referendum, a number of problematic framings of the question of British membership of the EU appear relevant to … Continue reading
Posted by: May 6, 2016
Tagged with: Democracy, Donald Trump, populism, Referendum