

Sohrab Ahmari
Author of "Tyranny," a book exploring corporate power and its impact on American liberty.
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Mar 20, 2025 • 1h 10min
America's Factory Reset with Adam Tooze and Sohrab Ahmari
Adam Tooze, an economic historian and author of Chartbook, teams up with Sohrab Ahmari, US Editor of UnHerd, to dive deep into America's manufacturing future. They tackle the feasibility of reshoring production and the potential of economic nationalism. The conversation critiques the shift away from globalization and explores the impact of automation on traditional jobs. With historical insights, they discuss a new social framework for workers in this evolving economy, emphasizing the need to balance growth with social responsibility.

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Aug 28, 2023 • 56min
Conservative socialism?
Sohrab Ahmari, author of "Tyranny, Inc." and co-founder of Compact Magazine, brings his conservative yet democratic socialist perspective to the table. He discusses the Republican Party’s trajectory post-Trump and the potential for new political coalitions. Ahmari critiques how cultural manipulation distracts from economic tyranny, emphasizing the urgent need to address worker rights and economic disparities. The conversation delves into the tensions between neoliberalism, freedom, and the potential for a more equitable political landscape.

Aug 22, 2023 • 1h 31min
8/22/23: DeSantis Debate Plan, Vivek Accuses Newsmax Of Pay To Play, Wall Street Real Estate, BRICS Plan For Dedollarization, Screen Time Impact On Kids, Mr Beast Solves World Peace, Author On Corporate Tyranny
Sohrab Ahmari, author of "Tyranny," joins to explore the impact of corporate power on American liberty. He discusses the chilling effects of corporate influence on free speech and democratic processes. The conversation also delves into the shifting dynamics of the Republican Party, emphasizing the need for a genuine connection to working-class issues. Additionally, topics like the effects of screen time on children and the vulture capitalism in real estate highlight the complex socio-economic landscape that shapes current political discourse.