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How Did We Get Here? The Roots and Future of Populism

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore the origins and future of populism in this thought-provoking talk by Fareed Zakaria at the 2017 Aspen Ideas Festival. Delve into the loss of optimism, the American Dream, and global perspectives from India to Latin America. Examine the interplay of economic realities, cultural anxieties, and political shifts that have shaped modern populist movements. Analyze the impact of technological changes, labor market dynamics, and policy responses across different countries. Gain insights into the challenges facing democratic institutions, the role of media, and potential solutions for addressing populist concerns. Consider the broader implications for public policy, social cohesion, and the future of democratic governance in an era of rising populism.

Syllabus

Intro
Loss of Optimism
Growing Up in India
The American Dream
Whats Gone Americas Way
How Strange This All Was
How Powerful Is It
Saddam Hussein Invades Kuwait
Source of Information
What Went Wrong
Capital and Labor
Car Bus Truck
Civic Meeting Points
Latin America
Asia
Cultural Anxiety
Social Security and Medicare
Kentucky Fried Chicken
The Modern Democratic Party
The Economic Reality
German Retraining
Free Retraining
Cultural Issues
Cultural Effects
Canada
Public Policy
Right Wing Attacks
What Do I Do With It
Are The Networks Being Threatened
No President Has Ever Done This
The Good News
Bernie Sanders


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