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Populism and “The Worst of Both Worlds”
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Today with returning guest Robert Tracinski who is here discussing his two recent articles on populism and illiberalism.
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Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:
- Do the Populists Have a Point? - Discourse
- There Is a Name for Meloni’s Blend of Socialism and Nationalism - The UnPopulist
- Populists in Europe – especially those on the right – have increased their vote shares in recent elections - Pew Research Center
- Radical right-wing parties in Europe What’s populism got to do with it? by Jens Rydgren - John Benjamins e-Platform
- Two Big Trends - The Tracinski Letter
- The Illiberal Synthesis
- Jawboning - Wikipedia
- The Neo-Classical Liberal
- Generational Wealth with Cryptocurrency Podcast
Episode 59 (54 minutes) was recorded at 2030 Central European Time, on October 27, 2022, with Ringr app.. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu. The transcript is generated by Alitu.
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