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Annemarie Ward's avatar

Nice. Your right, populism is, at its core, is a reaction to the evolution of liberalism rather than a wholesale rejection of it.

What stands out most is the argument that today’s ideological battles are not about old versus new but rather about competing interpretations of what modernity should prioritise. The point about how liberalism has shifted, marginalising traditional structures rather than merely coexisting with them, captures a real source of frustration for most of us.

Can these tensions be reconciled, or are we moving toward an irreparable cultural divide? If so, the real debate may not be about rejecting modernity but about reclaiming a balance between individual freedoms and the shared cultural foundations that make societies cohesive

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Nancy McDermott's avatar

Very well put.

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