Keen On America

Beyond the New Deal: How the Left Must Reinvent Itself in a Populist Age

Nov 7, 2025
In this discussion, Alex Zakaras, a political philosopher and author of "Freedom for All," argues for a much-needed left-populist reinvention in today's political landscape. He critiques the left's defensive stance and emphasizes the need to reclaim the concept of 'freedom' from libertarian narratives. Zakaras calls for ambitious proposals to address economic inequality and build a broad coalition aimed at change. He highlights the importance of young, media-savvy leaders to revitalize the Democratic Party and respond to the populist right's rise.
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Defense Alone Hands Change To The Right

  • Playing only defense makes liberals look like defenders of an unequal status quo and hands change to the populist right.
  • Alex Zakaras argues liberals must pair institutional defense with an ambitious positive vision to compete politically.
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Reclaim 'Freedom' From Negative Liberty

  • The right has dominated the rhetoric of "freedom" by promoting a negative, anti-government view of liberty.
  • Zakaras says the left must reclaim freedom to include economic security and conditions enabling real choice.
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Inequality Fuels Political Fury

  • Economic changes over 45–50 years produced concentrated wealth and insecurity that fuel political fury.
  • Zakaras links late-stage neoliberalism, flat wages, and declining opportunity to populist appeal.
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