Zoë Routh

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Debate, forbearance, compromise, tolerance, and a willingness to accept the legitimacy of an adversary’s bid for power are the kinds of instincts that need to be widely shared in a political culture if democracy is to survive. But in an age of politics as entertainment, these values continually lose space to their opposites: invectives, demonization of opponents, maximalism, and intolerance.
The Revenge of Power: How Autocrats Are Reinventing Politics for the 21st Century
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