It seems as if radicalization is spreading like a pandemic – linking populism, technological and ecological crises, and revealing how deeply the decay of institutions meant to hold society together runs. According to Paul Hilder, this is not a series of isolated phenomena but a consequence of the systemic failures of post-war liberalism and the growing power of oligarchic structures. How can we restore trust, social cohesion, and democratic principles in a world where algorithms, capital, and propaganda shape reality faster than politics? The answer may lie in a new kind of political courage – rebuilding institutions from the ground up and reclaiming common sense before the very foundations of democracy collapse.
At the End of Reason
The World After Liberalism
