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The Good Fight

Yascha Mounk
China
Taiwan
Liberalism
Authoritarian Economic Statecraft
CCP
Freedom
Populism
Beijing Rules
Identity Politics
Democracy
Republicanism
Donald Trump
Guatemala
Artificial Intelligence
Harvard University
Corruption
Democratic Party
Working Class
Bernardo Arévalo
Klaviyo

"The Good Fight," the podcast that searches for the ideas, policies and strategies that can beat authoritarian populism.Please do listen and spread the word about The Good Fight.If you have not yet signed up for our podcast, please do so now by following this link on your phone.Email: goodfightpod@gmail.comTwitter: @Yascha_MounkWebsite: www.persuasion.community

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Timothy Garton Ash
Author of 'Homelands: A Personal History of Europe' and 'The Substant History of the Present'
Episode: The Good Fight Club: Can Europe Control Its Fate?
Sabina Ćudić
President of a social liberal party in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Vice President of the European Liberals in the Council of Europe
Social Liberal Party
Episode: The Good Fight Club: Can Europe Control Its Fate?
Nathalie Tocci
Director of the Institute of International Affairs in Rome and Professor of Practice at SAIS
Institute of International Affairs
Episode: The Good Fight Club: Can Europe Control Its Fate?
Jill Lepore
David Woods Kemper Professor of American History at Harvard and a staff writer at The New Yorker
Harvard University
Episode: Jill Lepore on Why We Should Amend the U.S. Constitution
Richard Thaler
Renowned behavioral economist and Nobel Prize winner in Economics.
University of Chicago
Episode: Richard Thaler on Why People are Much More Irrational than Economists Believe
Abigail Marsh
Professor in the Department of Psychology at Georgetown University
Georgetown University
Episode: Abigail Marsh on Psychopaths
Sven Beckert
Prominent historian known for his work on global history, particularly capitalism.
Episode: Sven Beckert on How Capitalism Made the Modern World
William MacAskill
Founder of the effective altruism movement and author of What We Owe the Future.
Author and Philosopher
Episode: William MacAskill on Effective Altruism
Shadi Hamid
Columnist for The Washington Post, progressive, and Egyptian-American
The Washington Post
Episode: Shadi Hamid on Why We Need American Power

Host

Yascha Mounk
Host of The Good Fight, Yascha Mounk is recognized for his engaging interview style and his ability to challenge assumptions thoughtfully during discussions with various guests. His approach maintains a balance between rigorous inquiry and respect for differing viewpoints, making him a well-regarded figure in contemporary political discourse.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 1.6k ratings
  • Just one thing!

    You are a well informed fellow and you interview interesting people. But you have a terrible habit of interrupting your guests, to give a long winded opinion of your own, when we really wanted to hear what the guest was going to say. You would improve your podcast a hundred fold by quitting the verbose interruptions. Otherwise you could quit having guests and just do opinion pieces.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    lcv147146
    New Zealand5 months ago
  • David Leonhardt

    This episode was by far the best explanation of the link between immigration and the rise of the far right I have heard across my rather excessive political podcast listening. The example of Denmark as a country that has managed to see off the right, by in part neutralising the immigration issue. Many thanks Yascha

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    agah1971
    United Kingdom6 months ago
  • Kevin Mitchell podcast

    This particular podcast was somewhat irritating. Mitchell was no more convincing in the podcast than his book was.

    Yascha tried to gently and patiently push back on Mitchell’s dismissive attitude towards the determinist camp, but with little effect.

    Mitchell again lays out (well), how determinism exists and functions in simple systems… it that at some point magic happens, and the “I” becomes responsible.

    Complexity is an insufficient argument for free will. As with his book, Mitchell actual... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    naturally critical
    Canada7 months ago
  • Uninteresting

    I get it. I know why black republicans are super popular on the right. But Coleman Hughes has such thin ideas. I swear I was able to finish half of his sentences, because no matter the question he responds the same. How can you claim to be a critique of some of the most thoughtful, researched, intelligent, and insightful white, black, Indian, and Jewish race scholars in this country when you yourself constantly claim not having any answers or personal theories of your own.

    I honestly can’t beli... more

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    1
    Arwoke
    United States8 months ago
  • Getting Lazy

    I have been a big fan of this podcast for several years. I have appreciated Yascha’s willingness to talk about the uncritical nature of the identity politics-branch of the left. This was very helpful 3-5 years ago. Now the thinking seems to have ossified around Yascha’s book and detached from the moment. Talking about gender pronouns with James McWhorter seems lazy and, worse, boring given the upheaval of our time.

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    GloucesterJ
    United States8 months ago

Listeners Say

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Many highlight the high caliber of guests and the depth of insights they provide, praising the show's intellectual rigor.
Some express frustration over the host's tendency to interrupt guests, suggesting it detracts from the overall listening experience.
There are remarks about the need for improved audio quality and occasional excessive advertising breaks that disrupt the flow.
Overall, feedback is largely positive, noting the show as a vital platform for critical discourse in today's political climate.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful dialogues and nuanced discussions that challenge existing narratives.

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Jill Lepore on Why We Should Amend the U.S. Constitution
Q: Can you clarify what you meant by your remarks about considering resigning from Harvard?
Lepore expressed concerns about the ideological pressures at universities and the challenges of engaging in meaningful debate with students who avoid difficult historical topics.
Sven Beckert on How Capitalism Made the Modern World
Q: How connected are capitalism and the Industrial Revolution?
They are deeply connected, as capitalism embarks on extensive production patterns that lead to productivity increases while relying on earlier forms of trade and capital.
Sven Beckert on How Capitalism Made the Modern World
Q: What are the misconceptions that readers are likely to have about capitalism before they read your book?
Many believe capitalism can be understood purely in abstract terms, prioritize European history, or focus on industry and urban settings alone.
Dan Wang on China and the United States
Q: Do you think that is a recipe for ongoing economic growth and affluence?
China's current trajectory of focusing on production rather than consumption may hinder long-term economic stability, as it lacks robust redistribution systems.
Dan Wang on China and the United States
Q: How is that true and what does that tell us about China?
China is termed an engineering state because its political elite, historically educated in engineering, emphasizes treating physical and economic environments as engineering challenges, allowing for rapid infrastructure and industrial growth.

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This podcast explores critical ideas, policies, and strategies aimed at combating authoritarian populism. With episodes featuring discussions on varied topics such as political history, democracy, capitalism, and the intricacies of global governance, listeners can expect thought-provoking dialogues that frequently challenge prevailing narratives. An engaging blend of guest insights from academia, media, and various industries makes the content both informative and relevant, providing clarity in a complex socio-political landscape. The host's interviewing style promotes depth and encourages guests to engage deeply with issues, allowing listeners to gain nuanced perspectives.

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2. Sabina Ćudić
3. Nathalie Tocci
4. Jill Lepore
5. Richard Thaler
6. Abigail Marsh
7. Sven Beckert
8. William MacAskill

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