Feudal Future Podcast
Populism Unpacked: Voices from the Heartland
Dive into the compelling world of populism in our latest podcast episode where we engage with thought leaders Ryan Streeter and Karl Zinsmeister. With multiple perspectives surrounding the rise of populism, this episode unpacks what it means for the future of American governance and society at large. Discussing the resurgence of populism, our guests present arguments on how it can serve as a counter to the elite’s dominance, spotlighting the voices of the working and middle class as critical elements in shaping America’s future.
Streeter and Zinsmeister analyze survey data revealing encouraging optimism among working-class individuals who feel disconnected yet hopeful about their future. They delve into the historical roots of populism, its present-day expressions, and the impact of technology on political discourse. By engaging in this critical dialogue, we aim to equip listeners with a well-rounded understanding of these dynamics.
What does this surge in populism signify? Is it a threat, or can it be a beacon of hope? Tune in to hear expert insights, captivating anecdotes, and thoughtful commentary that challenge conventional ideas about power dynamics in America. Don’t miss out—subscribe, share, and leave a review, we want to hear your thoughts!
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This show is presented by the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, which focuses on research and analysis of global, national and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time.