Expertise alone does not make politics effective

The desire for scientific substantiation in politics is deeply rooted in our society. But figures and facts alone don't govern a country, as the twentieth century has shown. This requires vision, goals, and tolerance—from politicians, policymakers, and voters alike, writes Ruben Ros, a postdoctoral researcher on historical crises at Utrecht University.
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