What Is Economic Development? Growth and Wealth Disparities
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What Is Economic Development? Growth and Wealth Disparities

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 12 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Democratic backsliding explained: how elected leaders erode democracy from within, with case studies from Hungary, Turkey, India, Brazil.

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Pernicious polarization is V-Dem researcher Anna Grzymala-Bu
+Pernicious polarization is political scientists Jennifer McC
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In 2011, 24 percent of US millennials said it was "essential" to…
+Roughly 30 percent of US millennials said it was "essential" to…

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Verified both corrections already applied correctly in article body. A separate, legitimate Grzymala-Busse quote (on civil society repression, attributed to Foreign Affairs 2021) also appears elsewhere in the article but is unrelated to the pernicious-polarization fabrication. FAQ has no mention of Grzymala-Busse, McCoy, Somer, or the 24 percent figure. No further changes needed.

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