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The Progressive Regulator Winning Over the Populist Right

The Progressive Regulator Winning Over the Populist Right

Published 9 months ago
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Is the key to freedom a life without Amazon? This week, Ross talks to Lina Khan, former Chair of the Federal Trade Commission about how unchecked corporate power has limited choice in our day-to-day lives, and how her fight against Big Tech unites left and right.

  • 02:41 - What’s wrong with big business?
  • 09:27 - The political costs of corporate consolidation
  • 11:39 - How the 2008 financial crisis shaped Lina Khan's philosophy
  • 17:49 - The antitrust consensus from Reagan to Obama
  • 21:54 - How the left and right align against big business 
  • 26:12 - Khan's wins and losses at the FTC 
  • 36:53 - Is the Trump administration embracing or rejecting Khan's vision?
  • 42:32 - Is anti-monopoly policy the solution to our economic problems?
  • 48:38 - Can Big Tech be broken up?

(A full transcript of this episode is available on the Times website.) 

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