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  • The Case for National Service with Scott Reich
    2026/07/02

    Scott Reich recently took the TED Democracy stage in Philadelphia to argue that a renewed ethos of service could help repair our fractured country. He joins Dave Troy for a conversation that runs from ancient Athens to a modern "GI Bill for civic service," by way of Robert Putnam, the 1917 baseball All-Star Game, and the simple, radical idea that citizens owe something to one another.

    Reich and Troy arrived at similar conclusions by different paths: that social mixing across background, region, and class — not screens and headlines — is how a democracy rebuilds trust. Together they make a hopeful (and stubbornly non-partisan) case for citizenship as a practice, not merely a slogan.

    (Production note: a couple of brief internet dropouts affected Scott's audio; we've worked around them.)

    Guest:

    Scott Reich - presidential historian and attorney; author of "The Power of Citizenship: Why JFK Matters to a New Generation" and the forthcoming "One Day in September: Baseball, Brotherhood, and the Birth of the All-Star Game"; board member of the JFK Library Foundation and a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania.

    https://www.scott-reich.com/

    Chapters:

    00:00 Cold open: why national service

    01:18 Meet Scott Reich and the TED Democracy talk

    04:34 Citizenship: rights, but also obligations

    05:43 From "impossible" to practical: connection and service

    07:45 The baseball "farm system": start with the young

    10:18 What we stopped teaching: civics and Western civ

    12:30 The proposal: a modern GI Bill for civic service

    14:03 Ancient Greece and the making of a citizen

    15:29 Mandatory or voluntary? Incentives over mandates

    18:01 Reviving civic life: Peace Corps, clubs, and lost associations

    19:55 The commoditization of youth sports

    22:53 We've always argued: Adams, Jefferson, and healthy disagreement

    24:49 "One Day in September": how Americans used to gather

    29:02 Putnam, disinformation, and the loneliness crisis

    30:29 Social mixing as national security

    32:54 Cohorts across difference: rural Iowa to the Bronx

    37:42 Service, not servitude: beyond the military

    43:59 Overestimating the other side

    46:05 Leaders as vehicles: JFK and the power of citizenship

    50:22 What tragedy teaches: our capacity to unite

    54:29 What can one person do? Small acts of citizenship

    1:01:13 Outro and links

    Host Dave Troy writes at https://america2.news and https://washingtonspectator.org

    Dave Troy Presents is published by America 2.0. https://america2.news

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    1 時間 3 分
  • The Power of Predictions with Carissa Véliz
    2026/06/12

    Most of the predictions you encounter every day are closer to the realm of power than the realm of knowledge — and once you see that, you can't unsee it.

    Oxford philosopher Carissa Véliz joins Dave to talk about her new book Prophecy: Prediction, Power, and the Fight for the Future, from Ancient Oracles to AI. From the Oracle of Delphi (less a holy shrine than a thriving business) to court astrologers, credit scores, and large language models, Véliz argues that predictions are speech acts — veiled commands that bend reality toward themselves. Whoever owns the prediction machines is making a bid to own the future.

    Dave and Carissa dig into the rise of prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi — anonymous wallets funded hours before an attack on Iran, journalists bullied over bets, newsrooms reporting odds as news — plus AI's "monoculture of sameness," why existential-risk panic distracts from AI-enabled authoritarianism, and why refusing to obey in advance starts with refusing the self-fulfilling prophecy. The conversation ends where it must: democracy is never won, only fought for and built every single day.

    Carissa Véiz — Associate Professor at Oxford's Faculty of Philosophy and Institute for Ethics in AI; author of Privacy Is Power and Prophecy.

    Get the book - https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/239151058-prophecy

    TED 2026 talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS4wHmKtH-Q

    X - @CarissaVeliz

    Chapters

    00:00 - Cold open & intro

    01:30 - Meet Carissa Véliz & the origins of Prophecy

    04:37 - Ancient oracles: prediction has always been a business

    07:10 - Dread, marketing & why predictions are never facts

    09:51 - What makes an honest forecast? Weather vs. people

    12:31 - Prediction markets: from PredictIt to Polymarket

    15:27 - Insider wallets & the bet on the Iran attack

    17:39 - Betting markets meet super PAC politics

    20:10 - When newsrooms report bets as news

    21:35 - AI as prediction machine: the monoculture of sameness

    26:00 - How a digital ethicist actually uses AI

    30:50 - Breaking out: serendipity, reading, defying the curve

    33:47 - Philosophy as the antidote to prophecy

    36:19 - Bayesian priors, agency & refusing to obey in advance

    40:44 - Democracy, community & the inconvenient good life

    45:17 - From Privacy Is Power to Prophecy

    47:49 - Past the event horizon? Against defeatism

    51:06 - Reading as an act of defiance

    52:33 - Outro & links

    Dave Troy Presents is published by America 2.0.

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    55 分
  • Crypto Is Interested in You with Molly White and Tonantzin Carmona
    2026/05/21

    You may not be interested in crypto, but crypto is interested in you.

    Cryptocurrency has stopped being a finance story. In 2026 it's a political-money machine - woven into our elections, our regulators, the President's family balance sheet, and the everyday plumbing of how Americans get paid, borrow, and save. You can decide never to buy a single token and still be exposed to the fallout.

    To open Season 4, Dave Troy talks with two of the sharpest people on this beat: independent researcher Molly White, who tracks the industry transaction by transaction, and Brookings fellow Tonantzin Carmona, who maps the structural harm - who gets targeted, who gets hurt, and how policy makes it possible.

    A plain-English tour of where crypto stands heading into the 2026 and 2028 elections: the collapse of regulatory enforcement; the Trump family's crypto web (World Liberty Financial, the USD1 stablecoin, memecoins, Trump Media); the GENIUS Act that passed and the CLARITY Act the industry wants next; the super PACs that spent $130M in 2024; and the quiet creep of crypto into mortgages, 401(k)s, and checkout pages. Plus wildcat banking, predatory inclusion, the death of Web3, the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, the Celsius collapse, and the case for treating our financial system as a choice, not an inevitability.

    Guests

    Molly White - writer and researcher; Citation Needed, Web3 Is Going Just Great, and the election-money tracker Follow the Crypto.

    mollywhite.net | followthecrypto.org | web3isgoinggreat.com | citationneeded.news | Bluesky @molly.wiki | X @molly0xff

    Tonantzin Carmona - fellow at the Brookings Institution; writes on wealth, inequality, and how crypto is marketed to and harms minority communities ("predatory inclusion"). TEDxMidAtlantic talk forthcoming.

    Tonantzin Carmona at Brookings Institution: https://www.brookings.edu/people/tonantzin-carmona/

    Chapters

    00:00 - Cold open & intro

    01:44 - Meet Molly White & Tonantzin Carmona

    06:42 - Regulatory capture: the SEC's 180

    09:09 - The $130M lobby; the GENIUS & CLARITY Acts

    11:26 - Money out of politics: the Illinois primary

    14:29 - The Trump crypto web - and buying influence

    19:48 - Stablecoins explained; dollar dominance

    24:08 - Tether, audits, "Amazon bucks" & deposit flight

    28:04 - Wildcat banking: financial history in reverse

    29:03 - Young men, speculation & predatory inclusion

    33:19 - Whatever happened to Web3?

    37:52 - The Strategic Bitcoin Reserve & "End the Fed"

    48:38 - Crypto creeps in: mortgages, 401(k)s, mines

    50:50 - The crypto playbook becomes the AI playbook

    53:17 - Payments rails: Stripe, Block, "boiling the frog"

    56:29 - When it looks like a bank but isn't: Celsius

    59:24 - A public alternative: FedNow & Brazil's PIX

    01:01:09 - The CBDC question

    01:04:27 - What you can actually do

    01:08:38 - Outro & links

    Dave Troy Presents is published by America 2.0. More at america2.news.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Ghost Nation: Taiwan's Struggle for Survival with Chris Horton
    2025/07/29

    If you've been following world events, you know that Taiwan's future has become a major question, and a fulcrum for the future of democracy. Chris Horton is the author of "Ghost Nation: The Story of Taiwan and Its Struggle for Survival," a new book that offers a unique view into Taiwan's complex history, its precarious present, and its potential futures. "Ghost Nation" is a must read for those interested in the future of democracy, not just in Asia but around the world, and Dave's conversation with Chris is a great introduction to this complex set of topics.

    More info: https://chrishortonwriter.com

    Book: https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Nation-Taiwan-Struggle-Survival/dp/1035034026

    00:00 Introduction to Taiwan's Complex History

    00:52 Meet Chris Horton: Author of Ghost Nation

    03:15 The Dutch and Spanish Colonization

    07:27 The Ming and Qing Dynasties

    17:53 Japanese Rule and Modernization

    23:48 The ROC and the 2-28 Incident

    48:18 Martial Law in Taiwan: A Dark History

    50:00 Democratization and Political Shifts

    51:39 Taiwan's Identity and International Relations

    01:00:56 Taiwan's Economic Transformation

    01:04:10 TSMC: Taiwan's Semiconductor Giant

    01:08:37 China's Military Threat and Taiwan's Defense

    01:23:34 US-Taiwan Relations and Strategic Ambiguity

    01:33:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    1 時間 35 分
  • Project Russia and the Future of Western Democracy with Jason Pack
    2025/06/11

    In this episode, we dive into geopolitical tensions, focusing on Russia’s influence on global politics and its ideological underpinnings. David Troy and Jason Pack from the Disorder Podcast discuss Russian nationalism, the continuity of Soviet-era tactics, and the extensive influence of Project Russia. The conversation also delves into the intersections with Western ideologies and strategies to combat disinformation, as well as the peculiar connection between Russian Cosmism and contemporary tech culture.

    The Disorder Podcast - https://linktr.ee/disorderpod

    00:00 Introduction and Overview

    00:51 Conversation with Jason Pack Begins

    02:18 Russian Nationalism and Historical Context

    03:40 Post-Soviet Russia and the KGB's Influence

    10:27 Challenges of Democratization in Russia

    18:24 Project Russia: Ideological Framework

    26:18 Western Misunderstandings of Russian Motivations

    29:10 The Essence of Project Russia

    30:06 Bannon's Vision and Russian Interests

    30:30 China's Role in the Ukraine War

    31:52 Introduction to Russian Cosmism

    32:40 The Origins and Ideas of Russian Cosmism

    34:32 Cosmism's Influence on Modern Tech

    37:51 Libertarian Ideologies and Russian Cosmism

    40:51 Trump's Actions and Russian Interests

    42:50 Chaos in Tariff Policies

    45:56 Strengthening Democracy in the West

    52:48 Engaging Global South Democracies

    53:49 Conclusion and Future Vision

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    57 分
  • The Nerd Reich with Gil Duran
    2025/03/21

    Journalist and political communications specialist Gil Duran joins Dave for a discussion of The Network State, the latest in a long line of Libertarian Exit ideologies. Based on the ideas of people like Patri Friedman, Balaji Srinavasan, and Curtis Yarvin, the movement ultimately aims to dismantle the American government in favor of a network of federated states, all competing for citizens. The ideology has found a home in the second Trump administration and is gaining momentum quickly. Dave and Gil discuss what it is, where it came from, and how to go about stopping its spread.

    Interview starts at 02:47

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:05 Exploring the Network State Concept

    02:47 Mainstream Media's Reluctance

    03:40 Historical Context and Silicon Valley's Influence

    04:42 Local Politics and Billionaire Influence

    05:22 Acceleration of Network State Ideologies

    07:54 Freedom Cities and Corporate Dystopias

    11:59 Exit vs. Voice: Libertarian Ideals

    17:36 Cultish Movements and Apocalyptic Visions

    22:48 Autocracy Inc. and Global Implications

    33:12 Bitcoin and Right-Wing Politics

    34:02 Network State and Democracy

    34:29 Media and Political Awareness

    35:37 Democrats and Cryptocurrency

    43:51 Technocracy and Historical Parallels

    51:43 Substack vs. Ghost Platform

    55:00 Future Political Landscape

    01:02:45 Grassroots Movements and Conclusion

    Links:

    https://thenerdreich.com

    https://x.com/gilduran76

    https://theframelab.org

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Henry Wallace and the World that Wasn't with Benn Steil
    2025/02/25

    Donald Trump wasn't the first presidential candidate to be groomed by the KGB to advance Russian interests. That dubious honor belongs to Henry A. Wallace, who ran for president in 1948.

    Dave interviews Benn Steil, an economist and historian from the Council on Foreign Relations. They discuss his latest book, 'The World That Wasn't, Henry Wallace and the Fate of the American Century.' The conversation explores Wallace's intriguing political and personal life, his contributions as Agriculture Secretary under FDR, his mystical beliefs, and his controversial political career. The discussion includes the impact of Wallace's policies, his interactions with and influence from historical figures like Nicholas Roerich, and his eventual fall from political grace leading up to the 1944 Democratic Convention. The guest also draws parallels between Wallace's complex legacy and contemporary political narratives, including potential influences on modern American politics.

    Links:

    https://america2.news/donald-trump-isnt-the-first-presidential-candidate-groomed-by-the-kgb/

    https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/genuine-case-collusion?ref=america2.news

    https://www.cfr.org/expert/benn-steil

    https://x.com/bennsteil

    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/14/nyregion/nyc-911-calls-riverside-drive.html

    https://www.roerich.org/

    Interview begins at 02:47.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Background

    00:20 Henry Wallace: A Counterfactual History

    02:27 Henry Wallace's Early Life and Agricultural Innovations

    06:39 Wallace's Mystical Pursuits and Political Controversies

    12:39 Wallace's Political Ideologies and Economic Views

    23:25 Wallace's Vice Presidency and Political Challenges

    29:06 Wallace's Diplomatic Missions and Downfall

    33:51 Manipulating Visits: The Russian Blueprint

    34:30 The DNC's Maneuvering for a New VP

    37:47 The 1944 Democratic Convention Chaos

    41:02 Wallace's Downfall and Truman's Rise

    45:50 Wallace's Post-VP Career and Conflicts

    48:43 Wallace's 1948 Presidential Run and Communist Ties

    54:40 Parallels Between Wallace and Trump

    58:38 The Masonic Dollar Bill Redesign

    01:00:49 Conclusion and Future Prospects

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Money, Lies, and God with Katherine Stewart
    2025/02/20

    Dave interviews Katherine Stewart about her new book 'Money, Lies, and God,' which explores extremist movements in the United States, particularly focusing on the rise of anti-democratic sentiment and Christian nationalism. Katherine shares her background in reporting over the past 16 years and discusses how she began investigating these movements after a 'Good News Club' appeared at her daughter's school. She categorizes the key players in these movements into 'funders,' 'thinkers,' and 'foot soldiers' and discusses how their interactions threaten the foundations of American democracy. The interview also touches on the disinformation campaigns, the international dimension of these extremist networks, and the importance of engaging in local politics and voting to sustain democracy.

    00:00 Introduction and Book Overview

    00:19 Katherine's Background and Initial Interest

    00:38 The Good News Club and Its Impact

    02:57 Researching the Legal Advocacy Groups

    04:03 The Larger Agenda and War on Public Education

    04:59 Categorizing the Networks: Funders, Thinkers, and Foot Soldiers

    07:45 Christian Nationalism and Its Political Machine

    12:51 The Role of Spirit Warriors and Spiritual Warfare

    16:56 Influence of Thinkers: Leo Strauss and Carl Schmitt

    22:02 The Concept of a Red Caesar

    31:24 Global Reactionary Movements and Religious Nationalism

    37:38 The Role of Funders and Money in Politics

    42:19 Pro-Democracy Initiatives and Individual Actions

    46:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    50 分