Keen On America

The Case for American Power: Why Hypocrisy is the Price of Idealism

Nov 14, 2025
Shadi Hamid, a Washington Post columnist and author, presents a provocative take on U.S. power in the world. He argues America, despite its flaws, is still preferable to authoritarian regimes like China and Russia. Hamid reveals a dramatic decline in pride among progressives and warns of the dangers of self-loathing. He intriguingly views hypocrisy as a necessary byproduct of striving for ideals. Through his personal journey from anti-war activism to advocating for moral leadership, he insists America must continually aim high, even if perfection remains elusive.
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INSIGHT

Preferable Imperfect Power

  • Shadi Hamid argues the U.S. remains preferable to alternatives like China and Russia despite flaws.
  • He contends preserving U.S.-led postwar order prevents worse authoritarian expansion and chaos.
ANECDOTE

From Protester To Insider

  • Hamid recounts his anti-Iraq War activism and organizing on campus after 9/11.
  • He says failing to stop the war taught him to seek influence from inside power rather than protest alone.
ADVICE

Left Should Seek Power Deliberately

  • Hamid advises the left to seek and wield power rather than reject it entirely.
  • He warns that if the U.S. cedes influence, illiberal powers will fill the vacuum.
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