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What “The System” Really Means in American Politics (w/ Barry Eisler)

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🦩 This episode originally aired on July 15, 2025. Get new episodes early at patreon.com/CurrentAffairs

Barry Eisler, a former CIA agent and bestselling novelist, joins Nathan J. Robinson to discuss his new book, The System. They talk about how power actually works in Washington, how politicians get absorbed into the duopoly, why partisan conflict is mostly theater, and how language, fiction, and euphemism shape our understanding of violence, war, and the state. 

🕸️ Purchase The System: https://barryeisler.com/books/the-system/ 

🕸️ Barry's Other Writing: https://barryeisler.com/books/ 

🕸️ Follow Barry on Twitter: https://x.com/barryeisler 

🕸️ Follow Barry on Substack: https://barryeisler.substack.com/ 

0:00–5:33 Introducing *The System* 

5:33–10:41 The Illusion of Partisanship 

10:41–15:14 Understanding the Duopoly 

15:14–27:06 The Co-optation of AOC 

27:06–34:09 Chomky's Martian 

34:09–39:28 How Language Masks Violence 

39:28–45:24 Rationalizing Atrocity 

45:24–56:03 “Are We the Baddies?” 

56:03–1:06:15 The Politics of Thrillers 

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🦩THE MYTH OF AMERICAN IDEALISM: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/738224/the-myth-of-american-idealism-by-noam-chomsky-and-nathan-j-robinson/

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