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The Shift from Nationalist Populism to Civilizational Renewal
In the aftermath of President Trump’s significant victory on November 5th, a wave of scholarly analysis has emerged, questioning the trajectory of modern political movements. Initially conceptualized as a revolt against globalist institutions, this shift appears to be evolving into something much deeper—what is being termed as civilizational populism. Scholars, including Matthew Goodwin, have noted that while nationalism played a pivotal role in earlier movements like Brexit and Trump's rise in 2016, the current zeitgeist reflects a broader renaissance of civilizational identity and values.