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Also, Joseph E. Stiglitz and Kenneth Rogoff on the US presidential election SEPTEMBER 4, 2024 revisi

Also, Joseph E. Stiglitz and Kenneth Rogoff on the US presidential election [View this message in a web browser]( [PS Politics]( SEPTEMBER 4, 2024 [How Fascism Happens]( [Mark Jones]( revisits Hitler’s rise to power now that political violence and attacks on democracy are intensifying. [PS Commentary: Binaifer Nowrojee ]( [A New Political “Youthquake”]( [Binaifer Nowrojee]( identifies common features characterizing the recent wave of Gen-Z political activism in Asia and Africa. [Nothing Has Changed in India]( [Debasish Roy Chowdhury]( rejects the widely held belief that the country has stepped “back from the brink” of authoritarian chauvinism. [Back to School Sale: Get digital access for just $50.]( The 2024 US Presidential Election --------------------------------------------------------------- [What a Trump Victory Would Mean for the US Economy]( [Joseph E. Stiglitz]( foresees more tax cuts for the rich, higher inflation, and much pain for ordinary Americans and others. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Harris Plays Chess While Trump Plays Checkers]( [Kenneth Rogoff]( compares the vice president’s ambitious but costly plans to her opponent’s reckless proposals. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Would Harris or Trump Be Better for the World Economy?]( [Shang-Jin Wei]( compares the two US presidential candidates’ likely agendas for global trade. Free to Read [Is a Pro-Labor Republican Party Possible?]( [Eric Posner]( considers whether the party’s appeal to working-class voters amounts to a viable strategy. In case you missed it... [Mark Leonard]( urges Democrats to devote more effort to countering the Republican Party’s overtures to American workers. [Read here](. [PS. Register now for our upcoming Climate Week NYC 2024 event.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( Project Syndicate publishes and provides, on a not-for-profit basis, original commentary by the world's leading thinkers to more than 500 media outlets in over 150 countries. Receipt of this newsletter does not guarantee rights to re-publish any of its content. Secure exclusive rights to PS content [here](. Interested in advertising opportunities? Email sponsorship@project-syndicate.org. This newsletter is a service of [Project Syndicate](. [Change your newsletter preferences](. Follow us on [Facebook]( [Twitter]( and [YouTube](. © Project Syndicate, all rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from all newsletters](.

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