In this episode, Michael Strain joins Oren in the Critics Corner to discuss what he calls "grievance-onomics," the reasons we should or should not have confidence in corporations pursuing their own profits will act in ways that benefit the American people, and policy implications on issues ranging from trade and investment to education and immigration. Michael is the director of economic policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
America's Broken Immigration System with Mark Krikorian
The Rise of American "Neopopulism" with David Leonhardt
The Wolves of K Street with Brody Mullins
Broadening the Defense Industrial Base with Marathon’s Robert Delfeld
Educational Pluralism with Ashley Rogers Berner
The Future of American Energy with Thomas Hochman
Michael Pettis on Dollar Dominance
Talkin’ (Policy) Shop: The American Appetite for Government
Inside the CHIPS Act Rollout with Micron Technology
Constructing Conservatism in the Secular Age
Patrick Ruffini on Populism and the Realignment
The Media and Conservatism with David Leonhardt, Emily Jashinsky, and Idrees Kahloon
Realignment Politics with Jerry Seib, Michael Brendan Dougherty, and Tim Chapman
The Future of Conservative Economics with Julius Krein, Michael Strain, and Rana Foroohar
John A. Burtka IV on Building a Better Elite
Talkin’ (Policy) Shop: Support for Families
Talkin’ (Policy) Shop: Globalization
Oren Cass & Steve Moore Debate Immigration and Wages
Talkin’ (Policy) Shop: Wall Street
Talkin’ (Policy) Shop: Industrial Policy
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