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    Explore "government efficiency" with insightful episodes like "Dominic Cummings - COVID, Brexit, & Fixing Western Governance", "Better Together with Will Hurd" and "A Critique of Government That Liberals Need to Hear" from podcasts like ""Dwarkesh Podcast", "Here's Where It Gets Interesting" and "The Ezra Klein Show"" and more!

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    Dominic Cummings - COVID, Brexit, & Fixing Western Governance

    Dominic Cummings - COVID, Brexit, & Fixing Western Governance

    Here is my interview with Dominic Cummings on why Western governments are so dangerously broken, and how to fix them before an even more catastrophic crisis.

    Dominic was Chief Advisor to the Prime Minister during COVID, and before that, director of Vote Leave (which masterminded the 2016 Brexit referendum).

    Watch on YouTube. Listen on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or any other podcast platform. Read the full transcript here. Follow me on Twitter for updates on future episodes.

    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - One day in COVID…

    (00:08:26) - Why is government broken?

    (00:29:10) - Civil service

    (00:38:27) - Opportunity wasted?

    (00:49:35) - Rishi Sunak and Number 10 vs 11

    (00:55:13) - Cyber, nuclear, bio risks

    (01:02:04) - Intelligence & defense agencies

    (01:23:32) - Bismarck & Lee Kuan Yew

    (01:37:46) - How to fix the government?

    (01:56:43) - Taiwan

    (02:00:10) - Russia

    (02:07:12) - Bismarck’s career as an example of AI (mis)alignment

    (02:17:37) - Odyssean education



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    Better Together with Will Hurd

    Better Together with Will Hurd

    Presidential Candidate Will Hurd joins Sharon to chat about engaging voters in primary elections to ensure stronger candidates in November. The country is ready to have thoughtful conversations about what issues matter to them in a way that unites, rather than divides. Whether the district was ruby red or a deep blue town, people share the same frustrations and goals. Everyone wants systems that operate fairly and efficiently, from the justice system to immigration. But how might our government address these issues in lasting, meaningful ways that represent what the majority of Americans truly want? Will Hurd shares what solutions have worked in the past, and how he plans to work with leaders from both sides of the aisle to shape the future.


    Host/Executive Producer: Sharon McMahon

    Guest: Will Hurd

    Audio Producer: Jenny Snyder



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    A Critique of Government That Liberals Need to Hear

    A Critique of Government That Liberals Need to Hear

    Government is a bureaucratic, slow-moving institution. It’s too easily captured by special interests. It’s often incapable of acting at the speed and scale our problems demand. And when it does act, it can make things worse. Look no further than the Food and Drug Administration’s slowness to approve rapid coronavirus tests or major cities’ inability to build new housing and public transit or Congress’s failure to pass basic voting rights legislation.

    This criticism is typically weaponized as an argument for shrinking government and outsourcing its responsibilities to the market. But the past two years have revealed the hollowness of that approach. A pandemic is a problem the private sector simply cannot solve. The same is true for other major challenges of the 21st century, such as climate change and technology-driven inequality. Ours is an age in which government needs to be able to do big things, solve big problems and deliver where the market cannot or will not.

    Alex Tabarrok is an economist at George Mason University, a blogger at Marginal Revolution and for years has been one of the sharpest libertarian critics of big government. But the experience of the pandemic has changed his thinking in key ways. “Ninety-nine years out of 100, I’m a libertarian,” he told me last year. “But then there’s that one year out of 100.”

    So this conversation is about the central tension that Tabarrok and I are grappling with right now: Government failure has never been more apparent — and yet we need government more than ever.

    We discuss (and debate) the public choice theory of government failure, why it’s so damn hard to build things in America, how reforms intended to weaken special interests often empower them, why the American right is responsible for much of the government dysfunction it criticizes, the case for state capacity libertarianism, the appropriate size of the welfare state, the political importance of massive economic inequality and how the crypto world’s pursuit of decentralization could backfire.

    Mentioned:

    The Rise and Decline of Nations by Mancur Olson

    “It’s Time to Build” by Marc Andreessen

    “The bulldozer vs. vetocracy political axis” by Vitalik Buterin

    Book recommendations:

    The Anarchy by William Dalrymple

    India: A Story Through 100 Objects by Vidya Dehejia

    The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larson

    Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.

    You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.

    “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.