WARSAW: Throughout the postcommunist world faith that liberal politics and economics could deliver prosperity and decent societies at the same time no longer seems as convincing as it did in the euphoria of 1989. Liberalism’s dynamic, sadly, may be spent. New shrill voices are rising to fill the void in human nature left by communism’s collapse.
WARSAW: Throughout the postcommunist world faith that liberal politics and economics could deliver prosperity and decent societies at the same time no longer seems as convincing as it did in the euphoria of 1989. Liberalism’s dynamic, sadly, may be spent. New shrill voices are rising to fill the void in human nature left by communism’s collapse.