As the US election looms, the former candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination discusses the threat of technology, how positive change could be round the corner – and what Hilary Mantel’s Henry VIII taught him about political life

Pete Buttigieg’s short, powerful new book is about the necessity of trust, “personal, social and political”. But it is also a brisk account of what has led the US so close to the abyss, everything from the “sense of comfort and legitimacy” conferred on white supremacists by a deranged president to 40 years of union-bashing that started with Ronald Reagan.

Related: ‘Vote like your life depends on it’: Pete Buttigieg’s message to LGBTQ youth

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