EP 610  When Did the Right Get So Angry?

EP 610  When Did the Right Get So Angry?

Ronald Reagan made pushing back on liberal dominance of the political agenda in the 20th century sound so optimistic and upbeat.  It was morning in America and his priorities like free trade and reforms in immigration policy later became something of an anathema to an emerging wing of the party that did not see things …

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EP 609 Why the Rational Believe the Irrational

EP 609 Why the Rational Believe the Irrational

  Conspiracy theories are now mainstream in American politics. The most recent was the rigging allegations surrounding the 2020 election when somehow a cabal of independent state actors, many of whom were Republicans, and computer hackers conspired to give Joe Biden a seven million vote plurality in the popular vote, even though he actually lost …

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EP 608 Bottled Water Sales Tell us a Lot About our Confidence In Government

EP 608 Bottled Water Sales Tell us a Lot About our Confidence In Government

  What can bottled water tell us about America? When you stop to think about it, an awful lot. The pervasiveness of bottled water and its dramatic sales increases is a clear sign that people have lost trust in basic services. The well- publicized cases of unsafe drinking water in Flint, Michigan and Jackson, Mississippi …

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EP 607  The Nowhere Office is the Place to Be

EP 607  The Nowhere Office is the Place to Be

 For many people today saying who you work for as opposed to where you work is a lot simpler question to answer. There were many problems emerging with the traditional office before the pandemic, but its fate was further cast in doubt when people and technology adapted to work anywhere, anytime. Now this revolution is …

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EP 606 Our Broken Politics: Where Do We Begin to Fix It?

EP 606 Our Broken Politics: Where Do We Begin to Fix It?

 Political polarization and extremism have reached dangerous levels and the country’s economic and social disparities, coupled with a toxic social media environment, exacerbate tensions and make compromise, a staple of a healthy democracy, near impossible. We must break down the systemic causes of current threats to our democracy, including restricting access to voting, anti majoritarian …

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EP 602 Dictatorships That Endure Crisis Have One Thing in Common

EP 602 Dictatorships That Endure Crisis Have One Thing in Common

  Dictatorships do not come about in all the same way.  The origin story, it turns out, is more than something interesting to read in a history book.  Revolutionary autocracies, those born of violent social revolution, are extraordinarily durable.  China, Cuba, Iran and Vietnam could be counted among this number.  The record indicates that over …

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EP 601 Climate Change Requires a Totally Different Strategy to Combat

EP 601 Climate Change Requires a Totally Different Strategy to Combat

While rejoining the Paris Agreement on climate might make us feel better, diplomacy is not enough to fix our growing problems. On this podcast, David Victor of the University of California, San Diego joins us.  He, along with Charles Sabel, of Columbia Law School, have written the book, “Fixing the Climate: Strategies for an Uncertain …

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