Vlad Vexler is a London-based philosopher and political analyst. His academic work focuses on political freedom, and he is currently writing a book on Isaiah Berlin. His public intellectual work, in the media and on YouTube (where his commentaries have received over 50 million views), covers geopolitics, post-truth politics, the decline of Western democracies, Russian politics and the climate crisis. Vlad has lived with a debilitating disability since 2003, which restricts his working day to 1-2 hours.
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Without pluralism within the climate movement, we risk handing the future to the far right
The climate crisis demands urgency, not ideological uniformity. In an already fragmented movement, requiring adherence to specific positions on issues beyond climate action deepens division and opens space for anti-democratic influence.
April 14, 2026



