
The podcast explores the potential end of the post-World War II international order under Trump's policies, contrasting it with the dangers of a pre-war multipolar world where major powers frequently clash. Bob Kagan, contributing writer at The Atlantic, argues Trump's "America First" approach could alienate key allies, pushing them towards adversaries like Russia and China. He warns against the illusion of a stable "spheres of influence" model, citing historical examples of great power conflicts. Marianne Williamson discusses the catastrophic state of affairs and how the Democratic Party has lost touch with the economic pain of average Americans, leading to a rise in support for political strongmen. She advocates for a spiritual and moral reawakening, emphasizing the importance of addressing human suffering and upholding democratic values.
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