Ashit: I think that sort of it depends a little bit. One of the cause of populist rhetoric on things like migration is basically the best of the real people and the most everybody else. The real people for right wing populist usually is defined ethnically, he says. Ashit: We should do definitely project with we believe was reasonable. But if you were really in this regional projections to introduce some things such as Nigeria becoming a world power would seem kind of what? So where did it come from?
Yascha Mounk and Branko Milanovic discuss what his famous elephant curve says about the ills—and the gains—of globalization; how the left’s concern with inequality is being turned against its concern with internationalism; why economic causes of populism are often expressed in cultural ways; and how a determination to increase the financial and educational endowments of ordinary citizens can combat inequality and boost their living standards.
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