

A Shocking Lack of Imagination with Gary Gerstle, Part 2
Host Reed Galen is joined by Gary Gerstle, renowned historian, author, and Paul Mellon Professor of American History Emeritus at the University of Cambridge, for the second half of their conversation to explore the deeper cultural, psychological, and institutional forces shaping America’s political transformation. They discuss why both the right and left seem increasingly disillusioned with democracy, how China’s model of state capitalism is influencing leaders across the spectrum, and why exhaustion (not outrage) may be the biggest threat to democratic life. From the normalization of authoritarian tactics to the eerie quiet of a sidelined U.S. Senate, Gerstle offers a historian’s long view on what happens when civic imagination disappears. For more from Gary Gerstle, pick up “The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order: America and the World in the Free Market Era” wherever fine books are sold. For more from Reed Galen subscribe to The Home Front, check out Sez Us for a new social media platform for sane people, and if you want to personally join the fight to save our nation’s democracy, visit JoinTheUnion.us and sign up today.
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