While world leaders are increasingly saying out loud that the postwar liberal world order is dead, the ruling classes in the Global North have an answer for what will come to replace it: fascism. Will they be able to implement their vision?
A guide to standing up to book bans and beyond, and how to protect and strengthen public education in Canada
Nathaniel Denaro
Nathaniel Denaro is a second year law student at Osgoode Hall Law School and currently interning with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ Trade and Investment Research Project.

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