It seems counterintuitive to be thankful for crises, but they can teach us something. They are stress tests that reveal our vulnerabilities. And, as the man said, they are terrible things to waste. There is no shortage of crises from which to learn today, but three have reached existential importance: the loss of faith in democracies, civilization's assault on nature and the long but still-growing threat of nuclear war. This year is critical to mitigating these crises or allowing them to worsen — possibly past the points of no return. Let's start with democracy. By one count, at least 70 major elections are being held worldwide in 2024, including several that will decide the f
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