Unpacking the Vance VP Pick with Henry Olsen
EPPC’s Henry Olsen joins to discuss the selection of JD Vance as Trump’s VP and what it means for the future of populist conservatism.
EPPC’s Henry Olsen joins to discuss the selection of JD Vance as Trump’s VP and what it means for the future of populist conservatism.
Oren discusses America’s EV policy and why conservatives should embrace an alternative path forward.
Mercatus Center’s Dean W. Ball joins Oren to discuss what AI could mean for American manufacturing.
Newsweek’s Batya Ungar-Sargon joins Oren for a wide-ranging conversation about the politics of working-class Americans.
WSJ’s Dana Mattioli joins Oren to discuss her new book, The Everything War, about Amazon’s anti-competitive practices.
Both taxes and spending are on the table as one progressive and one conservative join Oren Cass for discussions of how exactly to fix the budget.
An in-depth discussion of what fiscal conservatism means—beyond the orthodoxy of tax cuts as cure-all.
Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, joins Oren Cass to unpack America’s broken immigration system.
David Leonhardt joins Oren Cass for a discussion of “neopopulism,” the realignment of American politics, and a bit of the history that got us here.
WSJ’s Brody Mullins joins Oren to discuss his new book, The Wolves of K Street, about corporate power and the rise of the lobbying industry.
Oren and Robert discuss the effects of deindustrialization on the defense supply chain and how to broaden and strengthen the defense industrial base.
Ashley Rogers Berner joins Oren for a discussion of educational pluralism: the key to ensuring choice and standards in K–12 schools.
Oren and Thomas discuss American energy policy, the promise of nuclear, climate change, regulatory hurdles, and much more.
Oren is joined by Michael Pettis for an in-depth discussion of the dollar as the global reserve currency: pros, cons, and what it all means for the American economy.
On this episode, Oren and Chris dive into our latest survey results on American attitudes toward the role and scope of government.
Oren Cass is joined by Micron Technology’s Scott Gatzemeier to discuss the on-the-ground reality of the CHIPS Act rollout.
What should conservative politics look like at a time when many Americans are no longer religious?
How can the media better understand the reality of American life outside the Beltway, and what are reporters missing about these shifting economic and political debates?
What does the right-of-center’s economic debate mean for political leaders and how is it being translated into electoral politics in 2024 and beyond?
How is conservative thinking about economic policy and the role of government changing?
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