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Inflection Point with Dylan Riley and Brad DeLong

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Mar 18, 2025
John Gantz, author and columnist, dives into crucial themes from his book 'When the Clock Broke'. He explores the rise of hardcore conservatism in the 90s and how figures like Buchanan and Gingrich shaped today’s political dialogue. Gantz discusses the complexities of American populism, linking its roots to historical figures like Andrew Jackson. He also critiques the oppressive grip of bureaucracy and big business, highlighting the potential of the modern working class to challenge these structures while connecting historical echoes to our contemporary political landscape.
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The Rise of the Radical Right

  • The Republican party in the 1990s saw a shift from Eisenhower-era conservatism to a more radical right-wing ideology.
  • This shift was driven by figures like Newt Gingrich and Pat Buchanan, who embraced a harder-line conservatism.
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Sam Francis and the Managerial Elite

  • Sam Francis, influenced by James Burnham's managerial revolution theory, critiqued the administrative state's growth.
  • He believed a managerial class was usurping power from both capitalists and workers.
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Francis's Vision for America

  • Francis's vision wasn't simply a return to agrarianism; he envisioned a new American nationalism.
  • This involved protectionism and an assertive foreign policy, rejecting both Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian ideals.
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