
Episode 429: The Price is Blight
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Jan 29, 2026 They riff on a medieval version of a classic game show and laugh about obsolete prizes and plague‑era remedies. They dissect boomer nostalgia, how elites profit from crisis, and the rise of neoliberal networks. Conversations range from Minneapolis repression and immigration profiteering to debates about mixed‑income housing and calls for revolution.
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Deepfakes Cement Preexisting Beliefs
- Tarence recounts viral deepfakes and how people can construct preferred realities online.
- He warns that fabricated videos will be believed by audiences already committed to a narrative.
Spectacle Normalizes Suffering
- Tarence coins “The Price Is Blight” to satirize how media can normalize suffering and spectacle.
- The hosts use medieval game-show imagery to critique how society packages hardship as entertainment.
Embedded Liberalism Became Neoliberalism
- Tarence summarizes that post-WWII institutions attempted embedded liberalism to balance markets and welfare.
- He links that architecture to neoliberal evolution where central bankers coordinated policy over decades.





