“…The antagonistic 'us-them' (Mylonas, 2014, p. 310) distinction runs between the analytical Economist readership, also known as the smart 'Ideas People' (Becken, 2014, p. 127), and the irrational members of the public, politicians or the vested interests, who might be tempted to derail liberalism and globalisation for short-sighted political reasons. In post-political fashion, such conflicts can be reconciled and a consensus achieved through cool reason and by abiding by the facts of economic reality (Harjuniemi, 2018). Taking this point into consideration, it is no wonder that the magazine positions itself in the 'radical centre', being beyond the traditional left-right political spectrum (The Economist, 2013).…”