
Power and Plutocracy: Have we Reached Peak Billionaire?
In this episode, we delve into the essence of power ahead of the American election. What happens when the warrior, priestly, and merchant castes converge—and who ends up on top? We explore how the mod...
5 Nov 202433min

Trump 2.0: Should Ireland Be Worried?
We’re in the final minutes of one of the most consequential American elections ever—and the stakes are high. We're back with Mark Blyth to explore what a Trump victory might mean for the world. Pictur...
31 Okt 202430min

Scotland The Brave
I'm up in Glasgow and we're devoting this podcast to all things Scottish, kkicking off with the amazing Scottish Enlightenment. Why did 18th-century Scotland emerge as a crucible for radical ideas, dr...
29 Okt 202444min

Is Your City Dying?
In this episode, we dive into the decline of Dublin’s inner city, a reflection of urban decay across the English-speaking world. Drawing on Jane Jacobs’ urban theories, we explore how cities like Kreu...
24 Okt 202436min

America at a Crossroads: Trump, Power, and the Future of U.S. Democracy
As the U.S. election looms, we take a hard look at how this pivotal moment could reshape the country. With Donald Trump pulling ahead in key swing states while working at McDonalds, the stakes are hig...
22 Okt 202432min

Are Strong Institutions Enough? Unpacking the Nobel Prize in Economics
In this episode, we break down the Nobel Prize in Economics awarded to Darren Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson for their work on development economics. Their central claim? Strong instituti...
17 Okt 202437min

Could Sanctions Against Israel become a Reality?
In this episode, we dive into a rising question: could the European Union impose economic sanctions on Israel if the conflict continues to escalate? As Israel’s largest trade partner, the EU holds sig...
15 Okt 202434min

Culture vs. Economics: The Battle for America's Political Soul with Thomas Frank
This week, we’re stepping away from the usual economic focus to dive into the culture wars dominating U.S. politics as the election looms. Despite strong job growth, voters seem more driven by cultura...
10 Okt 202433min




















