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ID163313
Title ProperEducate to liberate
Other Title Informationopen societies need open minds
LanguageENG
AuthorNorrlof, Carla
Summary / Abstract (Note)
A populist wave is sweeping the Western world. In Austria, Hungary, Italy, Poland, and the United States, populist parties and candidates have entered the government. In France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, they have won record levels of support and reshaped the political landscape. What makes these victories so disturbing is the characteristic that unites all populists: their rejection of liberal values. If the world once seemed to be moving inexorably toward greater political and economic freedom, human dignity, tolerance, equality, nondiscrimination, open markets, and international cooperation, all are now under threat. That is bad enough, but the decline of liberalism will have consequences beyond a few individual countries. Because the countries that uphold the liberal international order, especially the United States, are turning against liberalism, they risk undermining the order they built, ushering in a more antagonistic and dangerous world.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 98, 2, Mar-Apr-2019; p132-141
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol: 98 No 2
Key WordsLiberalism ;  Education ;  International Order ;  International Cooperations ;  Western World ;  Open Societies


 
 
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