SEPTEMBER 2ND 2021 *The Economist* this week Highlights from the latest issue [image: The Economist] <https://click.e.economist.com/?qs=2c578f94383007daf05b0f9a99b428d22e0f41993127947907ab353c50b7ce8cd8f675131f8e5ed912f95e97f6003c9c56136590d1851080> <https://click.e.economist.com/?qs=2c578f94383007dae5e4a6282fcf8b33d3c71f5bab02ac9bf109a9a812ba5cb6265518bcc93169f884b8bd53f9468bf1f30769545a4d9be3>
Our cover this week warns that classical liberalism is under threat <https://click.e.economist.com/?qs=2c578f94383007da7c43a8de0f5b9010a99becd9d2f004a1ff99355daeb47be90ac0e194811a46dcc2965a00a5ba5e592125d1bc8800816e>. One danger comes from the Trumpian right. The attack from the left is more surprising and harder to grasp. On the face of it illiberal progressives and classical liberals like *The Economist *want many of the same things. Both believe that people should be able to flourish whatever their sexuality or race. They share a suspicion of authority and entrenched interests. They believe in the desirability of change. And yet the two camps could hardly disagree more over how to make progress. Classical liberals believe that the best way to navigate disruptive change in a divided world is through a universal commitment to individual dignity, open markets and limited government. The illiberal left prefers to enforce ideological purity, by no-platforming their enemies and cancelling allies who have transgressed. The stakes could hardly be higher. -- rec --
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