Mikko Saarinen

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None of this is entirely new: John F. Kennedy had his fans, as did Harold Wilson, François Mitterrand, Pierre Trudeau, and Margaret Thatcher. What’s new is the extent to which people look at politics first and foremost as spectacle, as a battle where celebrities face off with each other in an antagonistic contest for supremacy. Where the line between power and spectacle vanishes completely, freedom cannot hold out for long.
The Revenge of Power: How Autocrats Are Reinventing Politics for the 21st Century
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