Robert Wright's Nonzero

Larry Summers, Jeffrey Epstein, and Other Elite Malefactors (Robert Wright & Paul Bloom)

Nov 21, 2025
Join psychologist Paul Bloom, known for his thought-provoking works like Against Empathy, as he delves into the tangled web of Jeffrey Epstein’s connections to political figures like Steve Bannon and Trump. The conversation covers the implications of these ties on the MAGA movement and Trump's popularity. Bloom also passionately defends Larry Summers regarding his correspondence with Epstein, while they discuss broader themes of societal forgiveness, email privacy, and the evolution of podcast formats. It's a deep dive into morality and media in today's landscape!
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INSIGHT

Epstein's Reach Into Politics

  • The Epstein documents dump revealed unexpected connections across political elites, including real-time exchanges with Steve Bannon.
  • Robert Wright suggests these links complicate accountability and fuel conspiracy speculation about powerful figures.
INSIGHT

MAGA's Fragile Coalition

  • Trump's approval fell toward 43% amid inflation and political splits, weakening his immunity to scandals.
  • Wright links economic pain and MAGA factionalism as drivers of vulnerability within Trump's coalition.
ADVICE

Assume Your Messages Are Public

  • Treat written communications as potentially public and avoid saying anything you wouldn't want widely shared.
  • Practice discipline: assume emails and texts can be forwarded and act accordingly.
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