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Subject Dueling Populisms—Urban Equality vs. Rural Liberty—free report
Date April 10, 2025 12:30 AM
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Dear Friend,Populism is a word often used to describe emerging political trends around the world. But populism isn't just a modern phenomenon — it goes back centuries. Traditionally described as a battle between Left and Right, political differences are actually far more complex. What we are witnessing today are two distinct populist movements challenging party establishments across the West. Remarkably, these tensions can be traced all the way back to Roman times.This is why I'm reaching out to you today. I want to offer you a free copy of one of our most insightful eBooks: Dueling Populisms by Victor Davis Hanson. Hanson, a Hoover Senior Fellow and acclaimed historian, provides a unique perspective that I believe you'll find incredibly valuable.In Dueling Populisms you'll discover:
• What to expect from a political landscape dominated by movements that oppose both the establishment and each other.• The striking similarities between ancient populist movements and today’s progressive and conservative populisms.• Insights into what the future holds for America as we navigate these revived ancient tensions in our modern culture.This eBook is especially relevant as we face increasing political polarization and try to anticipate and understand election outcomes. By understanding the historical context of these populist movements, you’ll gain a clearer view of our current environment and the potential paths forward. Hanson's expertise will help you see beyond the surface of today's political debates and grasp the deeper currents at play.Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your understanding of today's political dynamics. Get your free copy of Dueling Populisms using this secure link: Get Your Free eBookI hope that it helps equip you to understand and participate in the civic discourse in the coming months.Greg Greg Stamps | Online DevelopmentHoover Institution | Stanford UniversityWith its eminent scholars and world-renowned Library and Archives, the Hoover Institution is a non-partisan, data-driven policy research organization that seeks to improve the human condition by advancing ideas that promote economic prosperity, national security, and democratic governance. Over more than one hundred years, Hoover’s work has directly led to policies that have produced greater freedom, democracy, and opportunity in the United States and around the world. Hoover Institution 434 Galvez Mall Stanford University Stanford CA USA 94305








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