My larger point is in discussing "populism" (rather than rise of far right) centrists like to avoid talking about a credibility vacuum created by migration crisis and financial crisis caused (partly in the former case, largely in the latter) by centrists.
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I'm saying that centrists like to pretend their recent failures haven't dramatically reordered (or created a desire to) certain aspects of society.
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Right. I would suggest that neither the Iraq War/subsequent ME chaos nor the bank crisis had much to do with liberal democracy, even those who pushed those policies claimed to believe in it. Lip service to those beliefs was one means of dodging accountability.
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I'm not contesting upholding democracy. I'm pointing out many so-called centrists claiming to be doing same are actually imposing anti-democratic policies that have blown up in spectacular fashion, which is one reason people have soured on liberal democracy.
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Not to be snide, but China (a nominally communist state) is looking quite ascendant right now... but don’t mean to get you off your main point, which is sound.
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