The Political Orphanage

Does Liberalism Eat Itself?

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Sep 17, 2025
Cass Sunstein, a legal scholar and behavioral economist, dives into the fascinating world of liberalism. He discusses its historical roots and its unexpected fragility in the modern era. Sunstein explores the internal debates within liberalism, touching on the contrasts between Mill and Hayek's views. He critiques the illusion of liberalism's inevitability and highlights the importance of communal values. The conversation also navigates the complex relationship between capitalism and liberalism, using FDR's New Deal as a lens to examine government roles in preserving individual freedoms.
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INSIGHT

Liberalism's Enlightenment Origin

  • Enlightenment liberalism replaced divine authority with individual rights and markets.
  • Adam Smith showed self-interest in open markets creates broad prosperity.
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Markets Made War Seem Obsolete

  • After World War I liberal democracies seemed dominant and peaceful.
  • Interdependence and markets made war appear irrational and avoidable.
ANECDOTE

Gorbachev's Pizza Hut Moment

  • Cass Sunstein and Andrew Heaton reference Mikhail Gorbachev's Pizza Hut cameo as a symbol.
  • The Pizza Hut ad became a cultural shorthand for capitalism's triumph over communism.
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