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Leading journalists and academics from both sides of the Atlantic review Obama's presidency and legacy and look ahead to Trump's term in the most powerful office in the world.
Elizabeth Anderson traces the history of egalitarian ideas as they have grown out of grassroots movements focused on overcoming entrenched social hierarchies. In reply, Ben Jackson and Anne Phillips engage with this relational account, particularly in a British context where distributional concerns are high on the political agenda.
Political philosopher Elizabeth Anderson talks to Juncture about her brand of relational egalitarianism, populist conservatism, and the importance of fostering a ‘competent elite’.
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