she was the product of an entirely post–Cold War Hungarian experience, forging a political identity in opposition to the post-financial-crisis populism that swept across the West, made up of young people who aren’t seduced by the past, who are fed up with the present, who are worried about the future, and who don’t want to toss out the democracy that America and Europe once stood for just because the project of globalization has been coming apart at the seams.

