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America’s New Post-Western Foreign Policy

America has insisted that its allies converge on liberal democratic values. This is increasingly untenable in a world of multipolar competition and faltering confidence in liberalism.

Jeremy Stern Posted on September 4, 2020September 4, 2020

Palladium Podcast 40: Matt Parlmer on State Legitimacy in America

Matt Parlmer talks with Wolf Tivy about the recent protests, their effects on state legitimacy in America, and whether mass political violence is a realistic prospect.

Palladium Podcast Posted on August 26, 2020September 9, 2020

India’s TikTok Ban Is a Step Toward Digital Sovereignty

India’s recent TikTok ban is just one part of its digital sovereignty plan. Like the U.S. and China, it is converging on a strategy that uses markets to create national champions.

Byrne Hobart Posted on August 22, 2020August 25, 2020

Reform Is Driven by Rising Elites

The most powerful members of our society work in predictable ways. So do those who join them.

Samo Burja Posted on August 19, 2020January 3, 2023

Digital Salon with Bruno Maçães: The Future Is in a New America

Bruno Maçães joins Wolf Tivy and Ash Milton to discuss why America is ripe for a re-founding, stagnation in Europe and China, and why liberalism has stopped delivering on progress.

Palladium Salons Posted on August 18, 2020

The True Story of Lee Kuan Yew’s Singapore

Early Singapore’s authoritarian competency is a model invoked by leaders from China to Rwanda. But its rise was complex, messy, and the result of long factional battles. There are hard limits to how far it can be exported.

Haonan Li and Victor Yaw Posted on August 13, 2020September 21, 2020

Why China Will Decide the Future of the Steppe

The Great Steppe of Eurasia has variously been a bridge and battleground between civilizations. But one thing is now certain: it will be China that will shape the Steppe’s future and the future of those living along its vast plain.

Luka Jukic Posted on August 8, 2020August 7, 2020
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Digital Salon with Stephen Wolfram: Building a New Kind of Science

Wolf Tivy and Ash Milton talk with Stephen Wolfram about the role institutions play in generating intellectual progress in science, as well as his development of a new computational paradigm for understanding fundamental physics.

Palladium Salons Posted on August 4, 2020August 4, 2020

Palladium Podcast 39: Saffron Huang on New Elite Education

Saffron Huang joins Wolf Tivy to expand on her recent Palladium article on Harvard, particularly about the ways in which elite education can be re-imagined to route around the problem of managerialism.

Palladium Podcast Posted on July 31, 2020September 9, 2020

Harvard Creates Managers Instead of Elites

Harvard prides itself as the training ground for American elites. But that goal has given way to striving managerialism, myopic career goals, and a stunted appetite for risk.

Saffron Huang Posted on July 27, 2020August 8, 2020

Digital Salon with Charles Fishman: How Apollo Transformed America

Wolf Tivy and Matt Ellison talk to Charles Fishman about how the capacity and practical expertise built by grand projects like Apollo transformed the American economy.

Palladium Salons Posted on July 27, 2020August 3, 2020

How Work Became a Job

The consolidation of industrial labor in the 19th century and the rise of the consumer-citizen in the 20th introduced a new moral paradigm of work that has now become fake, leaving workers alienated and loyalties betrayed.

Aaron Jacob Posted on July 22, 2020August 3, 2020

Putin Is Building the First Russian Nation-State

Putin’s Russia is reconciling Stalin, Orthodoxy, and the modern state by crafting a new historical narrative. Beneath the seeming contradictions, the Kremlin is building the first Russian nation-state.

Luka Jukic Posted on July 18, 2020July 20, 2020

The Political Machine Behind the Apollo Program

The Apollo Program took an impossible goal and achieved it within a decade. Charles Fishman has written an invaluable history of how social engineers, institution builders, and political deal-brokers made it happen.

Ryan Khurana Posted on July 15, 2020July 20, 2020

Digital Salon with Samo Burja: Great Founders Build Civilization

Samo Burja joins Wolf Tivy and Ash Milton to discuss how great founders make history through the institutions they create, how political transitions actually work, and what intellectual dark matter exists in our society today.

Palladium Salons Posted on July 13, 2020July 17, 2020

How Late Zhou China Reverse-Engineered a Civilization

The knowledge and practices needed for civilization to flourish are commonly lost. Thinkers in the Late Zhou dynasty of ancient China recognized the decline of their era and attempted to overcome it.

Samo Burja Posted on July 10, 2020July 14, 2020

The Theory of History That Guides Xi Jinping

Chinese President Xi Jinping believes in inevitable laws of history and makes sure that his government does too. China’s path of peaceful development depends on his continued belief in globalization and the rise of developing economies.

Tanner Greer Posted on July 8, 2020July 15, 2020

Digital Salon with Michael Lind: The New Class War

Author and professor Michael Lind joins Wolf Tivy and Matt Ellison to discuss economic pluralism, the new class war between America’s elites and its working class, and how to fix it.

Palladium Salons Posted on July 1, 2020July 8, 2020

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