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Manafort & The Retreat of Western Liberalism (with Ed Luce)

03.14.2019 - By CafePlay

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Ed Luce is the Washington columnist and commentator for the Financial Times.

This interview was taped on 3/12

REFERENCES AND SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL

From Q&A:

Manafort

An article from the NYT on Manafort’s sentencing by Judge Amy Berman Jackson in D.C.

A comment from Manafort’s lawyer, Kevin Downing, suggesting his client was selectively prosecuted

An indictment of Paul Manafort by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office; plus an article from the NYT on the DA’s charges

College Admissions Scandal

Listener question from Still Paul

The college admissions scandal indictment, and a report from NPR about the scandal 

The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) statute, plus an article from the NYT about RICO lawsuits

DOJ policy on indicting a president

The 1973 and 2000 Office of Legal Counsel memos

From the interview:

Luce

Luce’s most recent book, The Retreat of Western Liberalism

Luce’s Financial Times op-ed, “America’s unexpected socialist dawn,” plus Luce’s op-ed page

Trump

An article from Vox on Michael Cohen’s closing statement from his 2/27 testimony before Congress, including his remarks on 2020

A list from NPR of strongmen Trump has praised

Negative partisanship

An op-ed from the Washington Post about negative partisanship and Newt Gingrich

A paper by Emory political scientists Alan Abramowitz and Steven Webster, “All Politics is National: The Rise of Negative Partisanship and the Nationalization of U.S. House and Senate Elections in the 21st Century” 

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC)

An article from the Washington Post comparing AOC and DJT’s social media strategy

The most recent resolution outlining the Green New Deal, and a report from NPR on the Deal and its origin

Institutional Trust

An article in The Atlantic on declining levels of trust in institutions across the globe

Britain

A brief explanation of Britain’s constitutional monarchy

An update from the NYT on Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit Plan

Britain’s Attorney General Geoffrey Cox’s tweet, “Bollocks,” in response to a critique

A procedural explanation of the Prime Minister’s Questions, which you can watch here. Plus, an article in the Guardian recounting its history (including Harold Macmillan’s queasiness)

An op-ed from the NYT imagining a Prime Minister’s Questions session in the U.S.

Hungary

An article in the NYT about Hungary’s eroding democracy

India

An article from Bloomberg on India’s upcoming election, the largest exercise of democracy on the planet

China

An article in Foreign Affairs on communist China’s capitalist development

Socialism

An article from The Atlantic on Trump’s application of the term “socialist”

An article from the NYT on Teddy Roosevelt’s crusade for the inheritance tax

An article in the NYT about Sweden’s response to the banking crisis

Media

An article from Bloomberg on the decline of local news, and the subsequent consequences

Vocabulary

Bollocks = nonsense

Sui generis = constituting a class alone; unique

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