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Can Democracy Survive the Polycrisis?

George Soros NEW YORK, June 12: We are living in troubled times. Too much is happening too fast. People are confused. The Columbia University economic historian Adam Tooze has, indeed, popularized a word for it. He calls it a “polycrisis.” The polycrisis has many sources. In my opinion the main

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