In his widely read eBook Dueling Populisms, Hanson offers a historical lens through which to understand today’s cultural and political divides—between grassroots movements seeking liberty and those demanding equality through redistribution.
The parallels are striking: - Ancient Roman farmers resisting a ruling class disconnected from daily life.
- Urban protest movements demanding entitlements and systemic change.
- The 21st-century revival of both forces—facing off, often without the parties themselves fully understanding the stakes.
What emerges is not a battle between Left and Right, but between two visions of what “the people” deserve.
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