Podcast
The podcast extends the project into speech. Conversations examine how systems operate and why they persist, without news framing.
Each episode clarifies terms, surfaces evidence, and adds to the archive.
Selective Protection and the Roots of Populism in Capitalism
In this episode, I explore the rise of hard-right populist parties and the paradox at their core: voters under economic strain accept short-term benefits while surrendering long-term rights and opportunities. We trace how capitalism generates inequality, how inequality fuels populism, and how populism reshapes democracy into a system of selective protection. The essay examines Poland, Hungary, and France as case studies, and considers the broader structural loop: capitalism → inequality → populism → authoritarian drift.