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- The Progressive Regulator Winning Over the Populist Right
The Progressive Regulator With Trumpist Fans Lina Khan wants to overthrow “the autocrats of trade ” Below is an edited transcript of an episode of “Interesting Times ”
- The Progressive Regulator Winning Over the Populist Right - Apple Podcasts
21:54 - How the left and right align against big business ; 26:12 - Khan's wins and losses at the FTC ; 36:53 - Is the Trump administration embracing or rejecting Khan's vision? 42:32 - Is anti-monopoly policy the solution to our economic problems? 48:38 - Can Big Tech be broken up? (A full transcript of this episode is available on the Times
- The Rising Tide of the Populist Right - Institute for Policy Studies
In this planet-wide rising tide of right-wing populism, the liberal left commands only a few disconnected islands — Iceland, Mexico, New Zealand, South Korea, Spain, Uruguay In so many other places, increasingly illiberal leaders are in charge
- IPPR warns the left must reinvent itself, not ape populists or the . . .
Progressive parties must reinvent themselves or face electoral defeat to populists, a new landmark report warns The report by the Institute for Public Policy Research said that centre-left parties should avoid aping the populist right or re-hashing ‘Third Way’ politics
- America’s Left and Right Extremes Are Coming Together | TIME
Today’s self-styled MAGA followers and self-styled “progressives” are anchored in the common tradition of early 20th century agrarian populists like publisher politician Tom Watson on the right
- Where Will Progressives Go from Here? – Tyler Syck
Floundering for a new message, progressives have slowly adopted a mixed assortment of activist causes that over time came to be called identity politics—an emphasis on the paramount importance of questions of race, gender, sexuality, and so on
- Democrats soften progressive branding to claw back populist mantle from . . .
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — Voters overwhelmingly rejected progressive policies during the 2024 presidential election, with working-class voters turning to President Donald Trump and Republicans
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