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Eurosceptic and anti-Brexit, The Economist's Adrian Wooldridge argues that democracy must find a middle ground between the elites and the populists. However, even this middle ground proves to be controversial. Wooldridge and Andrew Keen debate whether a politics of identity is undermining or invigorating democracy, whether capitalism and democracy are on divergent paths, and how to detach the "liberal" from the "liberal elite." A thought-provoking discussion that touches upon many of today's contentious subjects.
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Eurosceptic and anti-Brexit, The Economist's Adrian Wooldridge argues that democracy must find a middle ground between the elites and the populists. However, even this middle ground proves to be controversial. Wooldridge and Andrew Keen debate whether a politics of identity is undermining or invigorating democracy, whether capitalism and democracy are on divergent paths, and how to detach the "liberal" from the "liberal elite." A thought-provoking discussion that touches upon many of today's contentious subjects.

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