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Berkeley sociologist Ann Swidler, Globe and Mail columnist Doug Saunders, and Focus on Foreign Policy editor John Feffer join Metta in a conversation about the societal changes that lie behind the rise of right wing populist movements. Ann blames "localism" (as opposed to cosmopolitanism), which is a version of the theory that it is a (justifiable) reaction against globalization.
By Metta SpencerBerkeley sociologist Ann Swidler, Globe and Mail columnist Doug Saunders, and Focus on Foreign Policy editor John Feffer join Metta in a conversation about the societal changes that lie behind the rise of right wing populist movements. Ann blames "localism" (as opposed to cosmopolitanism), which is a version of the theory that it is a (justifiable) reaction against globalization.