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The Bomb and the Architecture of Permission

This episode examines how the United States’ use of the atomic bomb in 1945 marked more than the end of a war. It marked the beginning of a system—a geopolitical structure in which the right to possess and deploy ultimate violence became concentrated, controlled, and enforced through silence, spectacle, and selective legitimacy.

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Tariffs, Deficits, and the Cost of Misunderstanding Power

This episode examines the structural logic behind the new U.S.-EU trade deal. At the surface: a 15% tariff on European exports, framed as a victory for balance. But beneath that surface lies a deeper contradiction between how trade deficits are perceived and how they actually function.

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Why Economics?

Most people think economics is reserved for Wall Street analysts or government policymakers, but the reality is that you're making economic decisions every single day.

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