The 2018 Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture was delivered by Former President Barack Obama, and is more than worth watching:
Since this year marks the centennial of Nelson Mandela (Madiba)’s birth, Obama starts with an overview of all the progress and evolution which has taken place all around the world since then. He follows this with an outline of the internationalist order – including an examination of its many flaws – and the nationalistic/strongman politics that has recrudesced in reaction to that order. He then makes a series of recommendations for a way forward for those of a more liberal and/or progressive inclination.
For related thoughts check out Sullivan’s latest column on strongman politics in our own country (plus also Hungary and Israel…), and Jonathan Chait’s critique of the many serious misconceptions about Obama among today’s “conservatives”.
One thought of my own: Obama, in his charming way, elides the differences between Liberals and Progressives, even using the term “liberal progressive” as if it were one thing. For a short outline of the actual differences between Liberals and Progressives, consult Greg Weiner’s brief essay in the New York Times.