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"The election has left many people wondering if politics has morphed into a wholly new condition" writes John Gray.
He reflects on whether politics really has been turned upside down by a momentous election.
He argues that the situation is not unprecedented but says "the election has punctured what was the ruling illusion of our age - the belief that we'd left behind the ideological antagonisms of the past".
Producer: Adele Armstrong.
By BBC Radio 44.6
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"The election has left many people wondering if politics has morphed into a wholly new condition" writes John Gray.
He reflects on whether politics really has been turned upside down by a momentous election.
He argues that the situation is not unprecedented but says "the election has punctured what was the ruling illusion of our age - the belief that we'd left behind the ideological antagonisms of the past".
Producer: Adele Armstrong.

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