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Richard Hanania - Foreign Policy, Fertility, and Wokeness
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Richard Hanania is the President of the Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology and the author of Public Choice Theory and the Illusion of Grand Strategy: How Generals, Weapons Manufacturers, and Foreign Governments Shape American Foreign Policy.
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Read Richard's Substack: https://richardhanania.substack.com/
Timestamps:
() - Intro
() - Did war prevent sclerosis?
() - China vs America's grand strategy
() - Does the president have more power over foreign policy?
() - How to deter bad actors?
() - Do some countries have a coherent foreign policy?
() - Why does self-interest matter in foreign but not domestic policy?
() - Should we limit money in politics?
() - Should we credit expertise for nuclear detante and global prosperity?
() - Have international alliances made us safer?
() - Why does academic bueracracy work in some fields?
() - Did academia suck even before diversity?
() - How do we get expertise in social sciences?
() - Why are things more liberal?
() - Why is big tech so liberal?
() - Authoritarian populism vs libertarianism
() - Can authoritarian governments increase fertility?
() - Will increasing fertility be dysgenic?
() - Will not having kids become cool?
() -Advice for libertarians?
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