Centrists and pragmatic rightwing parties could at least compromise on the most urgent global threats
Few issues divide reliable centrist dads from rightwing and leftwing outliers as much as the European Union. Traditionally, the idea of European integration was favoured by the sensible majority. The proud nation state, on the other hand, was brandished by troublemakers with a penchant for collective self-harm.
But could this all be about to change?Lorenzo Marsili is a philosopher, activist, author and director of the Berggruen Institute Europe