My podcast with Frank Fukuyama

Politics
United States
Started January 27, 2026

Shikha Dalmia moderates, here is the link. Excerpt from the summary: One reason for the populist revolt in America is the notion of the “deep state”—that an unaccountable bureaucracy is secretly ruling the country. Frank and Tyler come from very different intellectual traditions. Frank, a centrist, is a student of Max Weber and Tyler is […] The post My podcast with Frank Fukuyama appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to mento. Slovenly government worker with a . by AnonIn re...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 27, 2026
Focusing on a 'deep state' distracts from the complexities of governance and the role of elected officials in shaping policy.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 27, 2026
Populism in America stems from a genuine frustration with bureaucracy, highlighting the need for accountability in government.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 27, 2026
Different intellectual traditions, such as those of Fukuyama and Tyler, provide valuable insights into understanding modern governance.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 27, 2026
The 'deep state' narrative is a dangerous myth that distracts from real issues and fuels political polarization.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 27, 2026
The belief in a 'deep state' reveals a legitimate concern about unchecked bureaucratic power undermining democracy.
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