Fukuyama: Elections combat populism by restoring trust in institutions

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Elections are the key to combating populism, according to philosopher Francis Fukuyama. He believes declining trust in traditional parties and science fuels populism, and recent US local elections offer a hopeful sign of change. Fukuyama notes that while populism erodes the rule of law, American democracy still has checks and balances, and conservatism has shifted towards conspiracy theories.


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