... depths to reclaim its former glory? Von Hoffmeister believes the answer lies in the outcome of the current presidential race. Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner, loathed by the “deep state,” represents the hope of America’s “forgotten majority”—conservative ... ... forever. They become heralds of truths too vast and too terrifying for most people to grasp.” In this sense, the “esoteric Trumpism,” the spirit of the anti-woke reaction, has become far larger and more substantial than Trump himself as a mortal man,...
... auspices of Biden’s America; acting together in “forcing China to play by the rules or countering Russia when it blatantly breaks them” and thereby writing “new rules for tech giants, against tax avoidance or to boost the carbon transition.”
(5) Donald Trump is leaving, but "Trumpism" remains. It has already been integrated into the political reality. In any case, Donald Trump has already played his part in transforming the U.S., and global politics and economics.
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Elections in the U.S.: EU Leaders Call upon ...
... problematic they will become to resolve—and it is extremely critical that they do get addressed sooner rather than later, given the dangers America and the international community are facing. Liberals and Conservatives in America alike want to get rid of Donald Trump, but that will not solve the problem. If these foreign policy questions are not urgently addressed and altered, “Trumpism” and the extreme right-wing political trend will remain and become louder after he leaves office. Do America and the world really want to go down that path?
Zach Battat is a PhD Candidate in Middle Eastern & African History at Tel Aviv University ...