The Man Who Thinks Trump Should Be King

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The New Yorker staff writer Ava Kofman joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss her recent Profile of the iconoclastic right-wing blogger Curtis Yarvin. They discuss Yarvin’s desire to end American democracy by installing a monarch, whether his provocations can be seen as trolling, and how his writings have found a receptive audience among conservative politicians and the tech élite. “Obviously, Yarvin’s influence on the right is great, and maybe can’t be overstated,” Kofman says. “But, at the same time, a lot of these ideas he’s getting from having conversations with powerful people in Silicon Valley and with powerful people in Washington.”

This week’s reading:

• “ Curtis Yarvin’s Plot Against America • ,” by Ava Kofman

• “ Democracy Wins a Referendum in South Korea • ,” by E. Tammy Kim

• “ Josh Hawley and the Republican Effort to Love Labor • ,” by Eyal Press

• “ Trump Makes America’s Refugee Program a Tool of White Racial Grievance • ,” by Jonathan Blitzer

• “ Elon Musk’s Vanishing Act • ,” by Jon Allsop

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