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Technopopulism

TALKING POLITICS

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Distributional Conflicts Aren't Coming to the Fore

In post-pandemic mode it's very difficult to see how distributional conflicts aren't coming to the fore. We're moving into having a much more geopolitically charged world economy where supply chains are concerned would you get that kind of international distributional conflict as well? It seems to me entirely possible that distributional questions can generate a response of essentially a technocratic response but they also generate these sort of calls of enormous disaffection and dissatisfaction with anti-establishment overtones we associate with populism.

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