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The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Is American democracy really in decline? A debate.

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Vox Media Podcast Network

Politics, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Philosophy

4.511.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2018

⏱️ 115 minutes

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Summary

Yascha Mounk’s new book, The People vs. Democracy: Why Our Freedom Is in Danger and How to Save It, is perhaps the year’s scariest read. In it, Mounk argues that “liberal democracy, the unique mix of individual rights and popular rule that has long characterized most governments in North America and Western Europe, is coming apart at its seams. In its stead, we are seeing the rise of illiberal democracy, or democracy without rights, and undemocratic liberalism, or rights without democracy.” It’s an excellent book. But reading it left me wondering: Was America really such a textbook liberal democracy before? I have no qualms with Mounk’s concerns about our present, but as I've dived deeper into the declinist literature on American democracy, I have come to wonder whether it relies on an overly nostalgic view of our past. So I had Mounk — this podcast’s first three-peat guest! — back on the show to argue his case. We discuss whether America was really a democracy in the 20th century, if voters prefer institutions they can control over those they can’t, whether Trump’s illiberalism reflects broader currents in American society, the ways racial progress has long destabilized American politics, and what the currents of today portend for our future. I recognize the positions I take in this episode may come back to haunt me when Trump fires Robert Mueller and Congress names him sun-god and confirms Michael Cohen as attorney general. But I think for all of us wrapped up in this era, it’s important to question our assumptions, and to contextualize this period within America’s real history rather than our imagined past. And Yascha, who is perhaps the most persuasive champion of the case for alarm, was the perfect guest with which to do it. As always, you can email me with feedback, thoughts, and guest ideas at ezrakleinshow@vox.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Support for the show comes from Into the Mix, a Ben and Jerry's podcast about joy and justice produced with Fox Creative.

0:07.0

Thousands of Afghans were forced to flee their homes and fear for their lives,

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and the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021.

0:14.0

The UK government pledged to take in 20,000 of them as refugees,

0:18.0

but in the first year, only 22 Afghans have been approved for asylum in the UK.

0:23.0

So what happened?

0:25.0

And what does this mean for the tens of thousands of people left behind?

0:28.0

Hear that story on the latest episode of Into the Mix.

0:32.0

Subscribe now.

0:58.0

The people who were aggrieved in the 50s and 60s, where people who didn't have a ton of political power,

1:05.0

which was deeply unjust, but also limited their ability to blow up the system.

1:10.0

Now the people who are aggrieved, middle class white men, have a ton of political power,

1:16.0

and that makes it much easier for them to blow up.

1:20.0

The people who are aggrieved, middle class white men, have a ton of political power,

1:26.0

and that makes it much easier for them to blow up the system.

1:42.0

Hello and welcome to The Israel Clunch on the Vox Media Podcast Network.

1:45.0

We ask smart people strange questions in the hopes of understanding a world on fire.

1:50.0

This is a great episode.

1:52.0

It features our very first three-peat guest, Yasha Munk.

1:55.0

Yasha is a lecturer on government at Harvard University's A Scenor Fellow at New America,

1:59.0

a colonist at Slate, host of the excellent Good Fight podcast,

2:03.0

and he is also the author of the new book, The People vs. Democracy.

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