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595. Why Don't We Have Better Candidates for President?


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American politics is trapped in a duopoly, with two all-powerful parties colluding to stifle competition. We revisit a 2018 episode to explain how the political industry works, and talk to a reformer (and former presidential candidate) who is pushing for change.

 

  • SOURCES:
    • Katherine Gehl, former president and C.E.O. of Gehl Foods.
    • Michael Porter, professor at Harvard Business School.
    • Andrew Yang, co-chair of the Forward Party and former U.S. presidential candidate.

 

  • RESOURCES:
    • "Why U.S. Politics Is Broken — and How to Fix It," by Andrew Yang (TED, 2024).
    • The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy, by Michael Porter and Katherine Gehl (2020).
    • Why Competition in the Politics Industry is Failing America,” Katherine Gehl and Michael Porter (Harvard Business School, 2017).
    • Stronger Parties, Stronger Democracy: Rethinking Reform,” by Ian Vandewalker and  Daniel I. Weiner (Brennan Center for Justice, 2015).
    • On Competition, by Michael Porter (2008).
    • Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors, by Michael Porter (1980).

 

  • EXTRAS:
    • "Andrew Yang Is Not Giving Up on Politics — or the U.S. — Yet," by People I (Mostly) Admire (2021).
    • "The Future of New York City Is in Question. Could Andrew Yang Be the Answer?" by Freakonomics Radio (2021).
    • "Why Is This Man Running for President? (Update)," by Freakonomics Radio (2019).
    • Ten Ideas to Make Politics Less Rotten,” Freakonomics Radio (2016).
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