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Postliberalism, Post-Obamacare, Post-Netflix

Dec 9, 2025
Ashley Frawley, a writer and commentator, discusses the evolving landscape of post-liberalism after attending a recent conference. She critiques how this movement encompasses diverse voices, including Catholic thinkers and labor perspectives, challenging traditional liberalism. The conversation explores the implications of political realignment, the potential for a new social ethos, and the struggle between mega-studios and consumer choice in the media landscape. Frawley offers insights into how these currents could reshape our understanding of community and governance.
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INSIGHT

Subsidies Reveal Systemic Healthcare Failure

  • The Obamacare subsidy debate exposes deep structural failures in U.S. healthcare rather than mere partisan differences.
  • Both parties patch the system, producing perverse incentives that make true market solutions impractical without radical overhaul.
INSIGHT

Insurers React To Systemic Incentives

  • Insurance firms respond rationally to incentives created by a cobbled-together system rather than acting as simple villains.
  • Attempts to fix the system with subsidies only paper over deeper misalignments among insurers, providers, and payment structures.
INSIGHT

Subsidy Removal Won't Create True Market Pricing

  • Removing subsidies won't magically produce a competitive individual insurance market because employer tax benefits and other distortions persist.
  • Converting to a 'pure market' would require dismantling many entrenched structures, which is politically implausible.
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