Stereotyping during economic crises
Social equilibrium crucial
Understanding economic anxiety is important for understanding the rise of populist movements and the spread of political polarisation, argues Alexander J. Stewart, a senior lecturer at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.
It’s been almost exactly 15 years since Lehmann Brothers declared bankruptcy, marking the height of the financial crisis. Since then, we’ve entered the era of the “polycrisis
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