The case for a British post-populist right
Source ↗
👁 0
💬 0
On the bullet train of hypermodern politics, it’s a good idea to keep a close eye on the landscape lest you miss something mountainous or singular. Since Péter Magyar’s electoral destruction of Viktor Orbán on April 12 – ending 16 years of elective autocracy – I have had a nagging sense that this historic moment has not yet yielded all its lessons.
Naturally, the initial response to the trouncing of Fidesz among all those who want to see the populist right defeated was one of justified celebrat
Naturally, the initial response to the trouncing of Fidesz among all those who want to see the populist right defeated was one of justified celebrat
Comments (0)