
595. Why Don't We Have Better Candidates for President?
Freakonomics Radio
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Rethinking Political Dynamics
This chapter explores the evolution and nature of political beliefs, moving from partisanship to a focus on nonpartisan reform. It critiques the current political landscape as an industry dominated by the Republican and Democratic parties, highlighting barriers to independent candidates and widespread voter dissatisfaction. By applying traditional business principles to politics, it reveals the self-sustaining nature of the political system and the disconnect between its functioning and public trust.
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