We need to start learning from Joe Rogan and co
The right is much better at exploiting the populist reach of podcasts and influencers.
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The right is much better at exploiting the populist reach of podcasts and influencers.
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Trump 2.0 may immiserate America in a way his first time in office could not.
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The Democrats’ decision to choose a vice-president for tokenistic reasons was always destined to backfire.
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If we don’t, we shall be doomed to repeat it.
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In Josh Cohen’s All the Rage, a psychoanalyst offers a path through the divisive world of online grievance and populist…
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With even the King coming under personal attack, the country has entered one of its worst crises in living memory.
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Self-interested plutocrats are bankrolling both candidates.
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Reform is winning where wealth growth is weak. We need radical solutions.
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How the former president’s campaign abandoned its populist roots.
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In his interview on X, the Republican candidate revealed anti-worker sentiments.
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How Emmanuel Macron turned France to the hard right.
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The country will now be governed by a coalition, rather than with an iron fist.
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A deepening identity crisis has left the Tories unable to appeal to either centrists or populists.
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The country’s political disintegration offers a glimpse into how Western democracies could fail.
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As Scottish independence falls down the agenda, progressives and conservatives are being pitted against each other.
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The sudden arrival of European-style populism in Irish politics is the result of 13 years of government complacency.
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Deluded progressives created the former Ukip leader. Now, as an election looms, he will decide the size of any Labour…
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All signs point to Keir Starmer facing the same difficulties as Joe Biden.
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Populist and nationalist parties are sweeping elections on the continent, threatening measures in the Green Deal.
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If this is all it takes to be a populist, then populism has no meaning.
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