

#095 - David Starkey - Why Britain is Broken and How We Recover Liberty
Jul 16, 2025
David Starkey, a British historian known for his expertise in the Tudor period and candid political commentary, shares his fiery insights on Britain's current struggles. He critiques the legacy of 'neophilia' from the Blair era and laments the chaos of modern conservatism. Starkey contrasts English individualism with bureaucratic European models, highlights the economic crisis, and examines the cultural rift between Britain and France. He emphasizes the necessity of historical context and education to reclaim Britain's unique identity and values.
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Spontaneous Order vs Planning
- Central planning disregards the complex, evolved order found in free markets and cities.
- Spontaneous order arises naturally from individual actions, while top-down control often leads to failure.
British Governance Vs Europe
- Britain’s governance model is distinct from continental Europe’s centralized, bureaucratic states.
- England's legal and government systems evolved from a centuries-old, organic process rather than imposed top-down control.
Aristocracy's Long-Term Legacy
- David Starkey contrasts the commitment of old aristocracy to long-term public projects with today's short-term nepo baby culture.
- He highlights the foresight in laying avenues of trees seen only by grandchildren as a symbol of lasting legacy.