
Joel Kotkin
Internationally recognized authority on global trends, author of "The Coming of Neo-Feudalism", offering insights into socio-economic issues.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 3h 5min
The Middle Class Built Our Greatest Cities. Now They’re All Gone. - Joel Kotkin
Joel Kotkin, a Roger Hobbs Presidential Fellow at Chapman University and author of 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism', discusses the erosion of America's middle class and the emergence of a new social order dominated by tech oligarchs. He highlights the challenges posed by AI, including job displacement and the decline of entry-level opportunities. Kotkin also examines geographic divides between urban elites and family-centered communities, while emphasizing the importance of local governance and the need for a renewed focus on family and community as antidotes to societal fragmentation.

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Jul 18, 2022 • 1h 4min
Why Ordinary People Have Less and Less Power with Joel Kotkin
Joel Kotkin, an internationally recognized authority on global trends and author of 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism,' delves into the shifting landscape of power and class dynamics. He discusses the widening wealth gap between elites and the general population, drawing parallels to historical feudalism. Kotkin critiques current climate policies and their impact on social mobility. The conversation highlights the urgent need for practical solutions in governance and media, advocating for community autonomy and diverse perspectives to enhance public discourse.

Nov 23, 2024 • 39min
Episode 385: Is ‘Urban Supremacy’ Killing New York City?
Joel Kotkin, a renowned urban futurist, dives into New York City's evolving landscape and its struggles against urban supremacy. He discusses the shift towards suburban living, highlighting the diminishing appeal of city life. Kotkin tackles pressing issues like the housing crisis, emphasizing the need for local governance reforms in light of pandemic mismanagement. He advocates for community-centered solutions to restore trust and engagement, all while urging a balance between cultural identity and modern urban demands.


