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The Sage Paneer

The Sage Paneer

著者: Ali Azad
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概要

A Pakistani immigrant’s perspective on the shared destinies of the East and West. By examining the history of the Indian Subcontinent, we find a mirror for the current political crisis in America.

© 2026 The Sage Paneer
政治・政府 政治学
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  • AI's Bitter Lesson Applies to Life & Work
    2026/04/15

    This podcast episode explores why the most powerful intelligence isn't designed from the top down—it’s grown from the bottom up. We dive into Richard Sutton’s "Bitter Lesson" in AI, the parallel logic of Darwinian evolution, and how these massive, iterative loops provide a blueprint for excellence in business and design. From the "Deep Time" of biology to the parallel compute of modern GPUs, we discuss how the most extraordinary achievements are simply the result of an ordinary loop scaled to the extreme.

    The New Frontier Post. Venturing forth into new realms of knowledge.

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    6 分
  • Why Abundance Wins
    2026/03/07

    In our previous episode, “MAGA, Mullah & the Politics of Fear,” we explored the historical parallels between the MAGA movement and the populism that reshaped Pakistan, identifying a profound fear of cultural erasure at the heart of both. Now, we turn from diagnosis to strategy: How do liberals defeat a movement fueled by fear without becoming consumed by it themselves?

    In this episode of The Sage Paneer, Ali Azad outlines a political strategy rooted in the philosophies of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.—a path that neutralizes MAGA’s turnout machine while building a broader, more inclusive coalition.

    We break down the American Right into its four distinct factions, based on extensive research from More in Common:

    • MAGA Hardliners (29%): The fiercely loyal core fighting a cosmic battle.
    • Anti-Woke Conservatives (21%): Voters animated by frustration with progressive cultural overreach.
    • Mainline Republicans (30%): Traditional conservatives focused on the economy and deregulation.
    • The Reluctant Right (20%): Ambivalent voters driven by the daily struggles of inflation and the cost of living.

    To peel away the persuadable Mainline and Reluctant voters without triggering the deep-seated cultural fears of the Hardliners, Democrats must look beyond the traditional "Resistance" and "Populist" wings. Enter the Abundance Liberals.

    Represented by figures focused on pragmatic growth—slashing red tape to build housing, infrastructure, and clean energy—the Abundance faction bypasses the culture war entirely. We discuss how this "supply-side progressive" approach (echoed in initiatives like Mayor Zohran Mamdani's push for 12,000 affordable homes) offers a unifying, market-friendly vision that appeals to moderate conservatives while delivering on progressive goals.

    However, choosing the "politics of love" and quiet pragmatism is a massive gamble in an era addicted to political outrage. Can the Left sacrifice the adrenaline of negative polarization for the promise of a shared American dream? Join us as we explore why true victory requires widening the aperture of hope for all underprivileged Americans.

    Read the full essay on Substack

    Ali Azad. A bridge between the syncretic history of the Indus Valley and the evolving story of America.

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    10 分
  • Maga, Mullahs, & the Politics of Fear
    2026/02/07

    MAGA, Mullahs, & the Politics of Hate.

    To stop the American Partition, we must disarm the politics of fear. But to disarm it, we must first understand it. In this audio essay, Sage Paneer holds up a historical mirror to the modern MAGA movement, finding its reflection in an unlikely place: the orthodox ulema (mullahs) of 19th-century India.

    Both movements were born from a "Cambrian explosion" of cultural anxiety—a deep-seated fear of erasure that turned into a politics of hate. By tracing the "Make Muslims Great Again" (MIGA) sentiment of the colonial era, we explore how the loss of privileged status has driven the "Great Replacement Theory" theory today. We also examine the tragic cautionary tale of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a secular liberal who made a Faustian bargain with the politics of fear—winning a country but losing its soul.

    Join us for a deep dive into the "paradox of purity," a prediction on why the MAGA movement is destined to fracture, and how we can learn from the tragedies of the past to save the future of the American experiment.

    The Sage Paneer by Ali Azad. A bridge between the syncretic history of the Indus Valley and the evolving story of America.

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    10 分
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