The end of social democracy
Germany’s SPD, once a pillar of the labour movement, is losing support. Workers are drifting to the AfD, younger voters to the Gre…
Dr. Alexander Grau, born in 1968, studied philosophy, modern history, and linguistics at the Free University of Berlin, where he also earned his doctorate. He worked as a journalist, publicist, and author for twenty years. His publications include Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung FAZ, Cicero Magazin, Spiegel Magazin, Schweizer Monat, Pragmaticus, Austria. His book publications include: Hypermoral. Die neue Lust an der Empörung (2017, 6th edition). Link: https://alexandergrau.de
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