On episode 3 of Unbridled, Peter sits down with writer and demographer Joel Kotkin. Joel is one of the most incisive interpreters of America's social and economic fabric. He is also politically close to unclassifiable--equal parts old-time liberal and contemporary conservative. Joel and Peter talk immigration, automation, affordability and unaffordability, the decline of California and the Coasts, and the rise of Texas and the Heartland.
Timestamps
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:04:12 - The new aristocracy: consolidation of power in Big Tech
00:06:40 - The new clerisy: the educated managerial class
00:09:07 - The rest of us: the yeomanry and serf class
00:12:15 - Alienation driven by AI
00:15:05 - Counterarguments for Joel
00:19:55 - Does the gap between the poor and rich matter?
00:24:45 - Modern opportunities outside of large cities
00:30:55 - The oligarchy's response to Trumpism
00:36:44 - The change in the cultural zeitgeist despite Trump's narrow victory
00:42:07 - Red State vs. Blue State governance
00:48:44 - Young people dedicating themselves to their political inheritance
00:53:26 - Card game!
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Host: Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson Unbridled is a podcast of the Civitas Institute of the University of Texas at Austin
Executive Producers:
Mat Hames
Beth Hames
Researcher: John Masko
Producer: Laura Utt
Editor: Josh Meyers
Post Production: Jacob Estrada
Camera: Josh Hardwick, Nathan Jennings
Music by Brandon Shufflebarger