
An Appalled Republican Considers the Future of the G.O.P.
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Notable books mentioned: Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy by Daniel Ziblatt, A Time to Build by Yuval Levin, God and Man at Yale by William F. Buckley, Why We're Polarized
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Ezra Klein discusses the critical role conservative parties play in the stability of democracies, referencing Daniel Ziblatt's book. He emphasizes…

The host mentions 'A Time to Build' to highlight Yuval Levin's insights on the importance of institutions in shaping political parties, particularl…

The host mentions Henry Olson's book to illustrate the ongoing struggle within the Republican Party between populist and conservative forces. This…

An Appalled Republican Considers the Future of the G.O.P. mentions Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy by Daniel Ziblatt, A Time to Build by Yuval Levin, God and Man at Yale by William F. Buckley, and Why We're Polarized with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“Ezra Klein discusses a book by Daniel Ziblatt that examines the role of conservative parties in the survival of democracies, particularly in relation to the far-right.”
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“Ezra Klein recommends Yuval Levin's most recent book, which discusses the importance of institutions in the Republican Party and their evolution.”
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“Henry Olson, my former colleague, wrote a wonderful book about this a couple of years ago.”
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“William F. Buckley's first book. He was just out of Yale, and he wrote a book called God and Man at Yale, which is basically an argument for saving the great universities from the professors.”
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“The speaker discusses their book 'Why We're Polarized' in relation to the challenges of political accountability and the reasons for political stagnation.”
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“You should end up reading the Reflections on the Revolution in France, which was his deepest and fullest expression of his political views and is an extraordinarily powerful piece of writing.”
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“There's the American Paine, where you could read Common Sense. I'd say start from the American Crisis, which is much more of a general reader.”
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“the thing to read is really the Rights of Man, which is a two-volume book that Paine wrote.”
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“I think in some ways, Bob Putnam's book, The Upswing, which was just published last year, offers a picture of early progressivism that was eye-opening in some respects.”
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