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Why are people talking about an English civil war? | Politics with Anoosh Chakelian

The New Statesman: politics and culture

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This chapter delves into historical anxieties about civil war in the UK, particularly in relation to political upheavals and contemporary disturbances like the Southport murders. It highlights how societal fears often resurface in stagnant democratic periods, while also discussing how societies can navigate crises by embracing new ideas and consensus.

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