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Foreign affairs: The tension under the US election

Marginalisation begets reactionaries. Fear, rage and disgust are all human feelings. Real feelings. It isn't a pose.

Fri, 04 Nov 2016

In the long run, personalities don’t matter. During election seasons it can feel as though personalities matter but they do not. So whoever wins the US election on November 8 must deal with the impersonal realities of governing.

One of those questions is the demographic zeitgeist, on which

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