Donald Trump’s presidency is the harbinger of many things – a vibeshift in our culture, a dismantling of bureaucratic and therapeutic government, a commitment to what the Silicon Valley entrepreneur Alex Karp calls a ‘Technological Republic’. But it also marks a return to a bleaker, starker, more pitiless world landscape.
That's what Michael Gove writes in this week's Spectator cover piece. He's joined by author Robert Kaplan to discuss the new world order and how Trump's America is changing things on the global stage.
You can read the piece here: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/get-real-the-harsh-lessons-of-our-new-world-disorder/
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