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Can We Reduce Political Antagonism by Promoting Trust?

Summary by Berkeley
The left and right don’t agree on much, but many on both sides do agree on one thing: the system is broken. Over the past decade, anti-system political movements have surged, from Brexit in 2015 to Donald Trump’s election in 2024. Across Europe, resentment of mainstream institutions has grown. But this trend isn’t new. Both far-left and far-right populist parties in the West have been gaining ground since the 1980s. What is populism? According t…
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Berkeley broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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