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  <title>124 – The Unpopulists and the New Right with Shikha Dalmia</title>
  <description>Populism is on the rise today—or so we’re told.&amp;amp;nbsp; But what is populism?&amp;amp;nbsp; Is it something to be feared or should it only be concerning to those dastardly elites?&amp;amp;nbsp; Is populism a political movement of the Left or the Right?&amp;amp;nbsp; Is it only a phenomenon of the politics of today, or has populism existed in some form throughout our nation’s history?&amp;amp;nbsp; Does populism protect the individual from powerful interests or endanger our liberties?&amp;amp;nbsp; How does populism fit into the conservative tradition? &amp;amp;nbsp; Josh is joined by Shikha Dalmia of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University to delve into these very questions.&amp;amp;nbsp; While the first half of this atypically long episode explores populism, the latter end of the conversation covers the various factions of the New Right.&amp;amp;nbsp; Factions Shikha has dubbed the Flight 93ers, the Integralists, the National Conservatives, and the Red-Pilled Anarcho Bros.&amp;amp;nbsp; While traditional conservatives can find some value in all four groups, ultimately they represent a departure from the conservative view. &amp;amp;nbsp; About Shikha Dalmia &amp;amp;nbsp; From Shikha’s bio at the Mercatus Center: Shikha Dalmia is a visiting fellow with the Mercatus Center’s Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange whose work focuses on populist authoritarianism.&amp;amp;nbsp; Previously, Dalmia was a&amp;amp;nbsp;writer at&amp;amp;nbsp;Reason Magazine&amp;amp;nbsp;and a&amp;amp;nbsp;senior&amp;amp;nbsp;analyst at Reason Foundation, a nonprofit think tank.&amp;amp;nbsp; She is a columnist at&amp;amp;nbsp;The Week, and writes regularly for Bloomberg View,&amp;amp;nbsp;The New York Times,&amp;amp;nbsp;USA Today, and numerous other publications. &amp;amp;nbsp;From 1996-2004, Dalmia was an editorial writer at&amp;amp;nbsp;Detroit News. &amp;amp;nbsp; Dalmia has an M.A. in Mass Communication from Louisiana State University and a B.S. in Chemistry and Biology from the University of Delhi.&amp;amp;nbsp; You can subscribe to Dalmia’s substack, The UnPopulist, dedicated to defending open liberal societies from populist authoritarian attacks.&amp;amp;nbsp; And can follow Shikha on Twitter @shikhadalmia &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Saving Elephants | Millennials defending &amp;amp; expressing conservative values</author_name>
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