Thomas Zimmer on Nostr: Much of the mainstream political discourse is shaped by nostalgia – and the Right ...
Much of the mainstream political discourse is shaped by nostalgia – and the Right understands that they can latch onto that, weaponize it, in order to make their political project of rolling back the social and political progress of the past century more attractive.
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