Younger generations are less satisfied with democracy than generations before them were at the same age. Our deputy editor, Robert Guest, asks what this means for the future of democracy.
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00:00 - Is democracy dead?
01:57 - Are young people to blame?
02:24 - Spain: from dictator to democracy
04:10 - Why are millennials disillusioned with democracy?
05:10 - What is the satisfaction gap?
06:30 - How media is manipulated
06:12 - Populist leaders can be good for democracy
07:45 - What’s at stake?
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