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		<title>Nationalism Against the Liberal Democracy</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the beginning of the third decade of the 21st century, some of the societies of the West find themselves at a critical point in their development from the point of view of the values that have historically shaped them. Over the last century, these values have made it possible to create states with limited governance, with pluralism, political competition, individual freedoms, and prosperity for the citizens. In short, this is the essence of the term “liberal democracy.” It has been in intensive use over the last three decades, but in recent years, it has also become loaded with negative interpretations from various internal and external factors of the Western society.</p>
<p>Viewed from within, liberal democracy in Western countries resembles a thin sheet of paper that has ended up between the blades of a pair of political scissors, between right-wing and left-wing radicals. It is under constant attack by ideologically confused far leftists, so-called “conservatives,” and nationalist parties.</p>
<p>The left, especially the orthodox socialists and Marxists, are eternally suspicious of liberals. They see them as defenders of deregulated markets, of a limited role for the government, and of a reduced role for trade unions, as well as other economic and political values inherent in capitalism. Those perceived as conservatives, on the other hand, both support the functioning of a maximally deregulated national market and declare themselves protectionists and against free trade. Nationalists and national (right-wing) populists rely on statism and protectionism and are a constant source of xenophobia and racism. These three political groups have pushed liberalism into the corner of the political systems inside Western nation-states.</p>
<p>From the outside, liberal democracy has been subjected to continuous attacks and systematic attempts at delegitimization by post-communist and authoritarian states and theocratic regimes. In the decade since 2010, there has been propaganda working to turn “liberalism” and “liberal democracy” from concepts that describe the political philosophy and structure of the Western democracy into negative political labels. Focused on attacking globalization and halting ethnic, racial, and cultural changes in their own countries, some politicians in the Western world have “declared war” on the political traditions and achievements of their own countries.</p>


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		<title>America – Back to the Old World?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2020 10:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The entire history of the American nation can be described by one phrase: “an aspiration for personal freedom and independence from the state.” Classical Americanism is a natural human aspiration that precedes the US Constitution. It is an expression of the will of the people to be left in peace to live their lives as [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: inherit;">The entire history of the American nation can be described by one phrase: “an aspiration for personal freedom and independence from the state.” Classical Americanism is a natural human aspiration that precedes the US Constitution. It is an expression of the will of the people to be left in peace to live their lives as freely as possible, without being stifled by the state.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: inherit;">If there is a country whose name, when uttered, is the equivalent of “capitalism,” it is the United States. Capitalism, with its many positives and few negatives, is a political and economic structure of freedom and the opportunity for people to create wealth under clear rules and without the guardianship or direct control of the state. Capitalism, however, is productive as an economic system and political environment only under the conditions of maximum competition and minimal government intervention. There are two very dangerous possible distortions of capitalism. The first is connected with state intervention, nationalization of the economy, and an increase in the scope of government. The second is connected with the restriction of competition, which leads to a mutation into a corporate-controlled economy.</span></p>
<p>In the third decade of the 21st century, American corporations are so powerful within the United States and around the world that they are permanently changing the economic infrastructure of capitalism. The corporatization of the American economy is creating economic disbalances and is leading to the weakening of the so-called middle class.</p>
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