There aren't one, but two populist movements.
In Dueling Populisms, Hoover Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson argues that today's political conflicts are shaped by two competing populist traditions—both with roots stretching back to the ancient world.
Drawing on examples from Greece, Rome, and modern America, Hanson explores how these rival visions continue to influence debates over government, immigration, globalization, national identity, and the future of the middle class.
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