Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 11 days 6 hours 11 minutes
Yascha Mounk talks to Brian Klaas about how to save democratic norms at home and promote democratic rule abroad.
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.
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.
Evan McMullin discusses how to oppose the President across party lines; the future of the Republican Party; and the personal costs of political courage.
Hans Kundnani talk about the differences between Trump and Brexit, how to preserve the liberal world order, and the dangers of national neoliberalism.
Lee Drutman warns about the dangerous racial and cultural divide in American politics.
Sheri Berman explains the purpose of protests, the future of the Democratic Party, and the enduring promise of social democracy.
Sam Goldman joins Yascha to talk about the ways in which liberals are (or are not) blind to conservative insights.
Financial Times columnist Ed Luce talks about how the country can manage its relative decline without losing its democracy.
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.