The Rational Nationalist

Mass Politics and Mongols

21 min · 24. apr. 2026
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Throughout history, most people's level of political awareness was hoping that they would not get their crops burned and their families murdered by marauders. During the Enlightenment, people learned to start thinking for themselves; during the Internet Era, they promptly stopped doing so. We'll examine the development of mass political awareness and activism that we see today.

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