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The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Oren Cass On Curbing The Free Market

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan

Politics, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.6 • 836 Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.com

Oren is a writer and policy advisor. In 2012, he was the domestic policy director for Romney’s presidential campaign, and in 2018 he wrote The Once and Future Worker: A Vision for the Renewal of Work in America. In 2020, he founded the think tank American Compass, where he serves as executive director. He’s also a contributing opinion writer for the Financial Times.

For two clips of our convo — on how China cheats at free trade, and the possibility of Trumpism without Trump — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: growing up in a stable family in suburban Mass; both American parents grew up in Israel; Oren’s progressive charter school; turning to conservatism at his very liberal college; studying political economy; working at Bain; the gap between wealth and happiness; the stagnant protectionist UK before Thatcher; Brexit; how London is almost unrecognizable to older Brits; Adam Smith and David Ricardo; how no one predicted the fall of the Soviet Union; Tiananmen Square; neoliberalism’s obsession with GDP growth; NAFTA and the WTO; the China Shock; how the success of the free market swung the pendulum too far; the meaning of populism; Oren working for the Romney campaign after the Great Recession; the growing trade deficit; Biden following the Trump playbook on tariffs and industrial policy; semiconductors in Taiwan; the CHIPS Act; the left’s disdain for patriotism; the cheap labor of open borders; E-Verify; how the college-for-all model is a “toxic disaster”; Biden’s loan forgiveness; Trump’s advantage in the 2024 election; his growing multi-racial coalition; his tax cuts and their looming expiration; Republicans rethinking labor unions; reformicons like Reihan and Ross; and me calling out Yglesias for never paying for The Weekly Dish. (Subscribe!)

Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Nellie Bowles on the woke revolution, Noah Smith on the economy, Bill Maher on everything, George Will on Trump and conservatism, Lionel Shriver on her new novel, Elizabeth Corey on Oakeshott, and the great Van Jones! Send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to [email protected].

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The Hi there. Welcome to another dishcast.

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I want to thank you all for subscribing. And those of you who are still being too cheap to subscribe to get you to

0:39.8

subscribe. I want to call out someone right now who we discovered recently is not paying

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for his subscription. That is Matt Iglesias, Matthew Iglesias, a writer known in Washington, D.C.,

0:53.7

who is subscribers for the free version of the weekly dish,

0:58.0

even though we have long subscribed to slow boring, which I think we should change the title,

1:04.7

that to slow paying, and we've had him on the dish cast, and the man still can't cough up a simple subscription to the weekly dish.

1:15.3

Anyway, I'm calling him out.

1:17.1

He's a substack slacker.

1:19.4

And we remember these things, Matthew.

1:23.0

And anyway, no news ready here, except I'm on week three of Zempic.

1:28.0

I thought I would give you all a little, maybe a tiny little update on that.

1:31.9

Well, it's kind of like the anti-munchies, really.

1:34.9

I never really had bad munchies.

1:38.0

But this is just like, I just don't feel like eating at all.

1:41.1

And the first thing that happened was I had to, I couldn't finish my

1:47.8

breakfast, literally two days after I started this. And I had to cut down the size of the breakfast

1:54.2

if I was going to finish it, which I've done the last couple of weeks. And then I always had this

2:00.7

tendency to forget to eat because

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I'm not that into food and because I get involved in my work. And then, of course, what happens

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you suddenly get really nauseated because you haven't had any food in your stomach for quite a while.

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