
Keen On America The Zakaria Paradox: Fareed Zakaria on the Triumph of Reactionary Politics in Our Revolutionary Post-Industrial Age
Nov 22, 2025
Fareed Zakaria, a renowned journalist and author, explores the intriguing Zakaria paradox of our time: amidst revolutionary changes, reactionary politics flourish. He discusses how Trump tapped into a new Republican base fueled by resentment and warns that the backlash against globalization and technological advances is a long-term trend. Zakaria also connects historical shifts in liberalism to modern struggles, emphasizing the role of technology and individualism in shaping cultural conversations. His call for progressive liberals centers on resilience and a hopeful message.
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Backlash Follows Big Transformations
- Massive technological and economic shifts regularly trigger prolonged political and cultural backlashes.
- Fareed Zakaria argues Trump's re-election confirms this backlash will last decades, not years.
Trump Read The Party's New Base
- Trump sensed a new Republican base and abandoned the Reagan formula to appeal to resentful white working-class voters.
- His cultural message focused on blaming outsiders and promising to "beat them all up."
Art Signals The Dutch Revolution
- Fareed points to Vermeer and Rembrandt as cultural evidence of the Dutch Revolution's shift to individualism.
- Painters began depicting ordinary people and daily life instead of glorifying God, marking a revolutionary worldview change.






