The Rise of Populism Could Persist as Western society and its Academic Institutions Fail to Promote Critical Thought

Euro Crisis in the Press 2016-10-26

Summary:

By Athanasios Gkoutzioulis On the 4th of May, Donald Trump became the Republican presidential nominee while on the 23rd of June, Nigel Farage’s (and Arron Bank’s) campaign largely contributed to Brexit to the surprise of international public opinion. Trump’s or … Continue reading

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http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/eurocrisispress/2016/10/14/the-rise-of-populism-how-western-societies-and-academic-institutions-are-failing-to-promote-critical-thought/

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Eurocrisis in the Press

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10/26/2016, 18:58

Date published:

10/14/2016, 05:44