Aug. 17, 2024
There’s a void in the conservative movement, not just in leadership but in intellectual substance. The rise of "Bumper Sticker Conservatism" has led to endless generic talking points, causing frustration for many, especially those whose political engagement goes beyond Donald Trump. Amidst the swamp of modern politics, a movement is emerging that respects the intelligence of the electorate: the New Federalist.
This episode dives into the concept of antifragility, coined by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, and its application to Federalism. Unlike fragile systems that break under pressure, antifragile systems thrive and grow stronger in response to stressors. Federalism, with its decentralized approach, allows states to experiment with policies, learn from successes and failures, and contribute to a collective pool of knowledge, embodying antifragility in action.
The New Federalist approach recognizes the complexity of governance, advocating for gradual implementation, local experimentation, and evidence-based decision-making. Policies should respect local autonomy, be incremental rather than radical, and maintain accountability and transparency. Key policy areas such as healthcare, education, economic policy, and environmental policy are explored through this lens.
Join us as we reclaim conservatism from populist buffoonery, embracing complexity, fostering local experimentation, and learning from collective experiences. Welcome to the future of principled conservatism. Welcome to the rise of the New Federalist coalition in the Republican Party.