If Trump Becomes President Again, It Will Mark 'the End of the Global Order,' Warns Yuval Noah Harari
Yuval Noah Harari—a brilliant intellectual, writer, and philosopher—has recently voiced serious concerns about the future of global stability, warning that a second Trump presidency could bring about "the end of the global order."
Somehow, Mr. Harari’s remarkable talent for analyzing historical processes appears to cloud his understanding of the present, where the realities of the Ukraine war, conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, tensions with Iran and China, BRICS, the disputes between Ursula von der Leyen and Viktor Orbán, the erosion of democratic values in Britain, questions surrounding the integrity of U.S. elections, the critical economic crises in France and Germany, and the accelerating alliance with North Korea seem oddly disconnected from describing the current state of affairs as a "Global World Order."
Harari, celebrated for his insightful and creative perspectives on history and human society, also serves as an advisor to Klaus Schwab at the World Economic Forum, where he contributes to advancing a global governance agenda.
Despite his deep knowledge of history, Harari’s viewpoint suggests a reluctance to learn from the catastrophes, failures, and tragedies of past globalist government agendas.