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Will America Become a Dictatorship? (Ft. Benjamin Studebaker)


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This week on 1Dime Radio, Tony is joined again by Benjamin Studebaker, political theorist with a PhD from Cambridge, to dig into Ben’s recent article on “Debilitated Democracy,” the idea that modern democracies do not simply “decline”, they get structurally less capable over time, as modernization accelerates, politics fractures, and governance is pushed into an executive-technical machine that neither elected leaders nor technocrats can fully control. From there, we tackle Ben’s argument for why America can’t become an autocracy, and why people confuse authoritarian policy with autocratic rule, plus how federal complexity, institutional pluralism, and factional conflict make “dictatorship” fantasies harder to cash out in real life.


Parts 2 and 3 of my conversation with Studebaker are in The Backroom on Patreon only. In The Backroom, as alluded to in the Backroom Preview in the first 2.5–3 minutes, Benjamin and I answer some of the most common questions we get regarding our politics. Are we post-left? Marxist? Or what? In particular, I try to get Studebaker to articulate what his personal political philosophy is, and what solutions or alternatives to our current impasse he believes in.


Timestamps:

00:00:00 Studebaker’s Political Philosophy (The Backroom Preview)

00:04:13  Intro, “Debilitated Democracy,” and the autocracy question

00:13:08  Technocrats as “priests,” and why institutional trust collapses

00:28:08  Elected officials vs technocrats, the executive branch tug-of-war

00:47:36  Kelsen, Habermas, and democracy’s legitimation crisis

00:54:47  Trump, tariffs, visas, and the political limits of “disentangling” from the world order

00:59:18  Authoritarian policy vs autocratic rule, why America can’t be an autocracy

01:11:59  Nick Land, Curtis Yarvin, and the “CEO-king” temptation

01:23:23  Government shutdowns, food stamps, and “embedded democracy.”

01:35:25  Managing the European right, and why France and Germany are different

01:43:05  State capacity, charismatic leaders, and modern governance limits

01:56:08  Backroom teaser: what “left” and “right” even mean now


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