Doomscroll with Joshua Citarella

Doomscroll 32: Emily Jashinsky

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Oct 6, 2025
Emily Jashinsky, a political commentator and co-host of Breaking Points, delves into the evolving factions of the American right, exploring trends from Fusionism to populist movements. She critiques the Democrats' missteps and discusses young men's political shifts, especially regarding free speech. Jashinsky highlights generational differences in attitudes toward Israel and media authenticity while examining the role of deindustrialization in fueling populism. The conversation also touches on the impact of modernity on cultural narratives and societal issues like gambling.
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INSIGHT

Markets Should Serve Social Ends

  • Markets must be managed to serve families and communities, not treated as autonomous forces.
  • Jashinsky aligns with Rubio/Vance arguing classical liberalism lacks agreed ends to preserve social norms.
INSIGHT

Right Adopts Base/Superstructure Lens

  • Jashinsky notes the new right has rediscovered Marxist-style base/superstructure analysis around culture and economy.
  • She says alienation and labor critiques now appear in rightist thought and policy debates.
ADVICE

Frame Policy Around Family And Community

  • Jashinsky urges political messaging to speak to social conditions like family stability and local community wellbeing.
  • She warns Democrats must tie economic policy to rebuilding families and neighborhoods to regain trust.
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