The podcast features an interview where David Sacks discusses his political views and how they've evolved from a libertarian stance in his college years to a more populist direction today. He attributes this shift to the growing divide between the professional class (college-educated) and the working class (high school education), highlighting how the views of the professional class are often out of touch with the working class. Sacks references political scientist Roy Tashara's work on this divide and how it impacts political parties, particularly the Democratic Party's shift towards catering to professional elites. The conversation also explores the economic factors contributing to this divide, such as trade policies that hollowed out the industrial base and the impact of costly foreign wars.
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