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The King of Stuff welcomes Donald T. Critchlow, the author of Revolutionary Monsters: Five Men Who Turned Liberation into Tyranny, just released today. Critchlow is the Katzin Family Professor at Arizona State University and the author of several other books, including In Defense of Populism: Protest and American Democracy (2020); and Republican Character: From Nixon to Reagan (2018). He leads the Program in Political History and Leadership at Arizona State University, a certificate program that provides students with a robust civic education.
Then Jon talks about his latest piece featured in National Review and hits the song of the week. Subscribe to the King of Stuff Spotify playlist featuring picks from the show. This week, Jon chooses “Cicero” by Soft Kill.
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Kyrsten Sinema put in enough time as a social worker before getting her law degree to see up close and personal how too generous government benefits get people trapped in dependency. Most social workers will admit this privately.