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Arato, Andrew and Jean L. Cohen. 2021. Populism and Civil Society: The Challenge to Constitutional Democracy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chen, Brian X. 2019. “‘Parasite’ and South Korea’s Income Gap: Call It Dirt Spoon Cinema,” New York Times, October 18. Lean, Nathan. 2017. The Islamophobia Industry: How the Right Manufactures the Hatred of Muslims. 2nd ed. London: Pluto Press. Milanovic, Branko. 2022. “The Three Eras of Global Inequality, 1820–2020, with the Focus on the Past Thirty Years.” Stone Center on Socio-economic Inequality Working Paper Series, no. 59. The Graduate Center, City University of New York. Sajoo, Amyn. 2020. “After Identity Politics? Faith in Liberal Citizenship.” Canadian Political Science Review 14 (1): 77–97. Temelkuran, Ece. 2019. How to Lose a Country: The Seven Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship. London: HarperCollins. Waldron, Jeremy. 2020. “Rule-of-Law Rights and Populist Impatience.” In Human Rights in a Time of Populism: Challenges and Responses, ed. Gerald L. Neuman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Zine, Jasmin. 2022. The Canadian Islamophobia Industry: Mapping Islamophobia’s Ecosystem in the Great White North. Berkeley: Islamophobia Studies Center.