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On Populism And Other Threats To Democracy

Nov 10, 201755 minEp. 162
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Award-winning author and public intellectual, Elif Shafak discusses populism, liberal values, and the provisional nature of democracy in the West.

Drawing on her observations of the rise of populism and duality (a “them” and “us” mentality) in her native Turkey, Elif offers cautionary advice about the provisional nature of democracy in the west and the rise of populism – and how close we are to slipping back at any point – and asks the question; do writers and other cultural commentators have a responsibility to speak up?

This event was recorded live at The RSA on Wednesday 8th November 2017. Discover more about this event here: https://www.thersa.org/events/2017/11/elif-shafak

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