After America E9: Strongmen, Weak Economies - How Authoritarianism Tanks Economies
Can democracy deliver the economic stability and growth we need, or do strongman tactics offer a more effective solution? In this episode, we dissect the economic impacts of contrasting political systems, drawing on the U.S. responses to COVID-19 under both Trump and Biden. We discuss the historical economic performances of authoritarian states like the Soviet Union and modern-day China, while also confronting the grim realities of poverty in a democratic America, and its implications for democracy in the United States. By comparing the resilience of minority communities to the disillusionment among low-income whites, we delve into how social structures and economic policies shape societal well-being and commitment to democracy. Lastly, we address the broader implications of wealth inequality and financial instability, drawing troubling parallels with ancient Rome. Highlighting the risks of economic crises fueling authoritarianism, we examine today"s U.S. context as a potential breeding ground for similar trends. From the dangers of Project 2025 to the essential role of democracy in securing long-term prosperity, this episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the future of the American economy and its global impact. Guests: Drs. James Robinson, Carol Graham, Peter Kramer, Edward Watts, and Monika Nalepa Credits: Infados - Kevin MacLeod Dark Tales: Music by Rahul Bhardwaj from Pixabay ------------------------- Follow Deep Dive: Instagram YouTube Email: deepdivewithshawn@gmail.com Music: Majestic Earth - Joystock Acoustic Folk Instrumental - Hyde
From "Deep Dive with Shawn C. Fettig"
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