Brooke Unger, America's editor for The Economist, discusses the implications of Chile’s decision to replace its Pinochet-era constitution, revealing how this reflects a broader desire for political renewal. Sarah Burke, an international correspondent, highlights the challenges faced by an aging prison population, particularly the unique issues older inmates encounter. Meanwhile, Callum Williams examines a theory linking excessive numbers of aspiring elites to political instability, shedding light on the social tensions that arise from competition for power and privilege.