The Good Fight

"The Good Fight," the podcast that searches for the ideas, policies and strategies that can beat authoritarian populism.Please do listen and spread the word about The Good Fight.If you have not yet signed up for our podcast, please do so now by following this link on your phone.Email: goodfightpod@gmail.comTwitter: @Yascha_MounkWebsite: http://www.persuasion.community

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Sabeel Rahman
Sabeel Rahman explains why the left should fight against all concentrations of power, from Trump’s White House to Silicon Valley
50 min
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Martin Sandbu
The Economics of Populism
51 min
353
Francis Fukuyama Rerun
The Author of “The End of History” on Why Democracy Might End in America.
53 min
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Branko Milanovic
Smoothing the Elephant Curve
56 min
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Ian Bassin
Don’t Underestimate Trump’s Threat to Democracy
42 min
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Perry Bacon Jr.
The Wrong Way to Talk about Identity
51 min
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Rachel Kleinfeld
Down with Your Protest!
38 min
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E.J. Dionne
Why we can't beat Trump by running away from nationalism
44 min
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Nicholas Casey
The populists are winning in Latin America. Nick Casey explains why Americans should be worried.
44 min
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Matthew d’Ancona
The Liars Are Winning. They Don’t Have To Be.
53 min
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Jamie Kirchick
Dictators and demagogues are taking over across the West. Jamie Kirchick explains why that is so dangerous.
35 min
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Ivan Krastev
Populists are taking over Central Europe. Ivan Krastev explains why—and what lessons this holds for fighting Donald Trump.
42 min
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Anne Applebaum
Yascha Mounk talks to Anne Applebaum about how authoritarians take power, the threat of social media, and the first six months of Trump's presidency
57 min
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George Packer
Yascha Mounk talks to George Packer about social isolation, the sources of political anger, and why none of the dominant narratives of American identity can bind us together.
53 min
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Mark Blyth (Corrected)
Yascha Mounk talks to Mark Blyth about the economic drivers of populism, how to create a more equal society, and the failures of the Eurozone.
47 min
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Brian Klaas
Yascha Mounk talks to Brian Klaas about how to save democratic norms at home and promote democratic rule abroad.
47 min
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Catherine Rampell
Yascha Mounk talks to Catherine Rampell about the economic drivers of populist support, the future of economic growth, and why fears about automation may be exaggerated.
46 min
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Francis Fukuyama
Yascha Mounk discusses the degree to which democracy in the United States is under threat, the slow erosion of liberal norms, and the future of American identity with Francis Fukuyama.
52 min
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Evan McMullin
Evan McMullin discusses how to oppose the President across party lines; the future of the Republican Party; and the personal costs of political courage.
44 min
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A World Without a Leader
Hans Kundnani talk about the differences between Trump and Brexit, how to preserve the liberal world order, and the dangers of national neoliberalism.
36 min
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Divided We Fall
Lee Drutman warns about the dangerous racial and cultural divide in American politics.
33 min
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The Most Dangerous Idea in American Politics
Sheri Berman explains the purpose of protests, the future of the Democratic Party, and the enduring promise of social democracy.
40 min
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Liberal Nationalism
Sam Goldman joins Yascha to talk about the ways in which liberals are (or are not) blind to conservative insights.
33 min
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A Time To Start Drinking
Financial Times columnist Ed Luce talks about how the country can manage its relative decline without losing its democracy.
42 min
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The Democratic Recession
Yascha Mounk lays out the best-case scenario for the Trump years and speaks to Larry Diamond, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, about the global recession of democracy.
32 min