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The Progressive Regulator Winning Over the Populist Right . . . The Progressive Regulator Winning Over the Populist Right Lina Khan wants to overthrow "the autocrats of trade " June 19, 2025 Hosted by Ross Douthat Mr Douthat is a Times columnist and the host of the “Interesting Times” podcast Below is an edited transcript of an episode of “Interesting Times ”
The Progressive Regulator Winning Over the Populist Right 21:54 - How the left and right align against big business ; 26:12 - Khan's wins and losses at the FTC ; 36:53 - Is the Trump administration embracing or rejecting Khan's vision? 42:32 - Is anti-monopoly policy the solution to our economic problems? 48:38 - Can Big Tech be broken up? (A full transcript of this episode is available on the Times
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