Tag: Populism

Total Results: 254


Richard M.Nixon in 1968. Credit: Bettmann/CORBIS/Bettmann Archive
06/04/2020 - 1:01am

The Republican Party’s descent into darkness In 1968, the Right drove out the liberals. Now they're undermining democracy itself

Ian Birrell

Friday
29.05

29.05

These bullying bishops aren’t brave Why are the guardians of public morality joining the pitch-fork mob?

Giles Fraser

Thursday
21.05

21.05

How Viktor Orbán plays his enemies Don’t be fooled: reassigning money rather than gender is what really matters to Fidesz

Alexander Faludy

Tuesday
21.04

21.04

Will Gen Z recover from Covid? Zoomers will enter the workforce against the backdrop of both the Great Recession and the Great Lockdown

Matthew Goodwin

21.04

Can Emmanuel Macron reinvent himself? The French President's willingness to wrestle intellectually with the Covid crisis sets him apart

John Lichfield

Tuesday
07.04

07.04

The obscure mysticism of Steve Bannon Multiple far-Right leaders are inspired by an overlooked, quasi-religious political philosophy known as Traditionalism

Gavin Haynes

Thursday
12.03

12.03

Get ready for Fortress Europe Now that Turkey's autocrat has turned migrants into weapons, hardline border policies are becoming mainstream

Aris Roussinos

Friday
28.02

28.02

How the Sweden Democrats came in from the cold As the former fascists move towards the centre, should they be accepted into the political fold?

Douglas Murray

Friday
21.02

21.02

Populism isn’t about class Why do liberal-Left commentators want to believe Brexit was a 'middle-class civil war'?

Matthew Goodwin

Monday
10.02

10.02

Could this be Germany’s next Chancellor? The elites adore Robert Habeck and his Green party — but the appeal only extends so far

David Goodhart

Wednesday
05.02

05.02

Britain’s new class war A new democratic pluralism is needed to bring political peace to divided nations. Britain's post-liberals could blaze the trail

Michael Lind

Monday
27.01

27.01

The roots of identitarian liberalism   Joseph Roth understood the dangers of identity politics long before the term was invented

John Gray