Donald Trump, Marine Le Pen, Nayib Bukele and Javier Milei are exponents who reflect the crossroads of the right on a global scale. Each one of them embodies the reaction to a real problem in our societies.

All four are popular and populist. They live off controversy. They appropriate the “silent majority” which they claim to represent, but do not have a defined agenda nor do they actively participate in politics. Building walls, banning Islam, ending the central bank or imprisoning thousands without having tried them does not solve the problems.