Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
Fascism or incompetence? Trump and his toadies can't decide which they prefer
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Fascism or incompetence? Trump and his toadies can't decide which they prefer

Flux associate editor Lance Aksamit joins in the Doomscroll fun

Audio Chapters

00:44 — House Republicans are continuing tearing each other apart, which is nice

04:51 — Trump and his aides promising fascism and incompetence simultaneously

11:39 — Ex-Trump WH executive's right-wing dating site is a failure

14:08 — Tim Scott finally puts presidential campaign out of misery after humiliating girlfriend reveal

23:49 — Republicans tangle in yet another kiddie table debate over boots & a border wall with Canada

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Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
Lots of people want to change the world. But how does change happen? History is filled with stories of people and institutions that spent big and devoted many resources to effect change but have little to show for it. By contrast, many societal developments have happened without forethought from anyone. And of course, change can be negative as well as positive.
In each episode of this weekly program, Theory of Change host Matthew Sheffield delves deep with guests to discuss larger trends in politics, religion, media, and technology.