An analysis of the rise and influence of contemporary identity-focused political ideologies and their impact on liberal democracy. The author traces the intellectual origins of what he calls the “identity synthesis”—from postmodernism, postcolonialism, and critical race theory to its spread in modern institutions—and argues that emphasizing group identity over universalist principles undermines genuine equality and political cohesion. Mounk also connects these developments to broader political trends in the 21st century
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