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Ep. 87 - The New Right

Jun 10, 2025
Oren Cass, founder of American Compass and author of The Once and Future Worker, and Nick Solheim, co-founder of American Moment, dive into the rise of the New Right. They discuss how this movement prioritizes family, community, and national interests over libertarian ideals. Oren critiques traditional GDP metrics in favor of measuring median incomes and family well-being. Nick shares personal stories of economic decline and emphasizes a cautionary approach to foreign intervention. Together, they explore the New Right's ambitions and efforts to reshape conservatism for modern America.
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INSIGHT

Conservatism Recentered On Community

  • The New Right reframes conservatism around family, community, and national flourishing rather than pure laissez-faire economics.
  • Oren Cass argues conservatives should treat markets as institutions that require laws and supports to deliver social goods.
ANECDOTE

Small-Town Decline And Family Disruption

  • Nick Solheim described his family's Midwestern town losing factories and youth, leaving empty downtowns and aging church pews.
  • He explained many residents then joined the military or moved to cities, often unhappy and disconnected from family life.
INSIGHT

GDP Masks What Really Matters

  • GDP growth masks distributional problems; median incomes and productivity matter more for broad prosperity.
  • Oren Cass urges focusing on productivity and geographic spread of prosperity rather than aggregate GDP alone.
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