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    The cases against Trump

    The cases against Trump

    Former President Donald Trump will turn himself in to New York prosecutors on Tuesday, Saudi Arabia and other members of the Opec+ group announced surprise production cuts of more than 1mn barrels a day, and China’s President is urging an increasingly assertive stance on the world stage and this year urged cadres at a key meeting in Beijing to “dare to fight.” 


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    Oil price surges after Opec+ nations make surprise output cut

    ‘Dare to fight’: Xi Jinping unveils China’s new world order

    Donald Trump’s lawyers will move to dismiss charges against him

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    Richard Hanania - Foreign Policy, Fertility, and Wokeness

    Richard Hanania - Foreign Policy, Fertility, and Wokeness

    Richard Hanania is the President of the Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology and the author of Public Choice Theory and the Illusion of Grand Strategy: How Generals, Weapons Manufacturers, and Foreign Governments Shape American Foreign Policy.


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    Timestamps:

    (0:00:00) - Intro

    (0:04:35) - Did war prevent sclerosis?

    (0:06:05) - China vs America's grand strategy

    (0:10:00) - Does the president have more power over foreign policy?

    (0:11:30) - How to deter bad actors?

    (0:15:39) - Do some countries have a coherent foreign policy?

    (0:16:55) - Why does self-interest matter in foreign but not domestic policy? 

    (0:21:05) - Should we limit money in politics?

    (0:23:47) - Should we credit expertise for nuclear detante and global prosperity?

    (0:28:45) - Have international alliances made us safer?

    (0:31:57) - Why does academic bueracracy work in some fields?

    (0:36:26) - Did academia suck even before diversity?

    (0:39:34) - How do we get expertise in social sciences?

    (0:42:19) - Why are things more liberal?

    (0:43:55) - Why is big tech so liberal?

    (0:47:53) - Authoritarian populism vs libertarianism

    (0:51:40) - Can authoritarian governments increase fertility?

    (0:54:54) - Will increasing fertility be dysgenic?

    (0:56:43) - Will not having kids become cool?

    (0:59:22) -Advice for libertarians?



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