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Noah Smith: Japanese and American politics

Nov 18, 2025
Noah Smith, an economist and Substack author known for his insights on Japan and public policy, dives into the transformative political landscape in Japan. He discusses how Japan shifted from minimal immigration to actively recruiting foreign workers, driven by demographic needs. The conversation also explores the implications of new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's policies and America's own cultural vibe shift, contrasting post-wokeness sentiments with right-wing ascendance. Smith shares thoughts on social media's role in radicalization and its impacts on U.S. politics.
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INSIGHT

Palestine Shook Left Coalition Cohesion

  • The left is fragmented; Palestine has opened deep rifts that weakened coalition cohesion.
  • Jewish progressives feel targeted, producing internal conflict that hampers unified opposition.
INSIGHT

Palestine Became An Identity Signal

  • Many activists genuinely focus on Palestine, but tribal and signaling dynamics also amplify its prominence.
  • Movements can cohere around external issues that function as identity signals beyond immediate ties.
INSIGHT

Violence Ebbed While Ideas Spread

  • Physical attacks and extreme campus incidents have declined, but anti-Zionist ideas diffused more widely online.
  • The intensity fell, but the broader narratives spread into general discourse.
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