
Nicholas Gruen 90% of Voters Hate This, But Politicians Do It Anyway
Nov 26, 2025
Nicholas Gruen, a policy economist and CEO of Lateral Economics, explores the complexities of democracy and its alternatives. He critiques the alt-right's observations on institutional flaws while asserting that democracy, despite its imperfections, remains our best hope. Gruen highlights how elections overshadow essential democratic life, and delves into media pressures shaping political discourse. He advocates for citizen assemblies and reviews to enhance legitimacy, and discusses successful reforms like gerrymandering fixes in Michigan, showcasing innovative governance ideas.
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Institutions Incentivize Self-Interest
- Modern institutions are designed assuming people are self-interested and then align incentives accordingly.
- That structure rewards gaming the system and elevates leaders who exploit, not serve, the rules.
Democracy's Flaws And Dangerous Diagnoses
- Democracy remains the least bad system despite serious flaws that breed contempt and spin.
- Gruen warns the alt-right correctly diagnoses problems but pursues catastrophically worse remedies.
Elections Turn Democracy Into Spectacle
- Elections dominate politics and turn governance into a perpetual spectacle of teams and theatre.
- This 'always-election' rhythm weakens institutions and reduces complex choices to visceral vote swings.





