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Adam Smith In The Age of The “Epstein Class” - ft. MP Jesse Norman

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Feb 26, 2026
Jesse Norman, British MP and Adam Smith biographer, offers a compact take on Smith’s distrust of concentrated power. He discusses how insider access, collusion, and elite networks can short-circuit competition. The conversation explores whether high-society scandals signal systemic cronyism, how institutions earn legitimacy, and why markets need accountability to work.
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ADVICE

Tolerate Regulation When It Protects Legitimacy

  • Do accept targeted interventions when they protect market legitimacy and public goals.
  • Norman cites Smith tolerating severe regulation in specific areas, like navigation rules and financial safeguards after banking failures.
INSIGHT

Epstein Reveals A Fear Of Networked Insider Power

  • The Epstein revelations shock because a single abusive operator could assemble presidents and CEOs into a network that trades favors and potential blackmail.
  • Norman compares public fear to longstanding worries about an insider class controlling power.
INSIGHT

Networks Can Subvert Market Competition

  • If elites allocate resources through private networks rather than price competition, market benefits erode.
  • Norman warns AI and technology could amplify invisible insider networks that preempt competition.
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