

What “The System” Really Means in American Politics (w/ Barry Eisler)
Jul 24, 2025
Barry Eisler, a former CIA agent and bestselling novelist, dives into the machinations of power in Washington, elaborating on themes from his new book, 'The System.' He reveals how politicians navigate the duopoly and examines the illusion of partisanship. The conversation explores how language and euphemisms shape perceptions of violence and morality, questioning whether the American narrative truly reflects its values. Eisler also touches on the ethical dilemmas in storytelling, highlighting the blurred lines between good and evil in contemporary society.
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Duopoly Illusion of Choice
- The U.S. political duopoly offers mostly overlapping choices, not true opposition.
- Power is exercised behind a cooperative system rather than fierce bipartisan conflict.
Politics as Kabuki Theatre
- Political fights in Washington are mostly theatrical, with genuine camaraderie off camera.
- Vast areas of bipartisan cooperation belie the narrow actual conflicts inside the duopoly.
AOC's Journey Inspires Fiction
- Barry Eisler based his fictional character Valeria Vela on AOC's trajectory to explore idealism to co-optation.
- He highlights the pressures and compromises new politicians face within the system.