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🗓️ 27 March 2025
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0:00.0 | The Spectator magazine is home to wonderful writing, insightful analysis and unrivaled books and arts reviews. |
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0:32.6 | Hello and welcome to the edition podcast from The Spectator, where each week we shed a little light on the thought process behind putting the world's oldest weekly magazine to bed. |
0:37.8 | I'm William Moore, the Spectator's Features Editor. |
0:40.4 | And I'm Laura Prendergast, the Spectator's Executive Editor. |
0:43.9 | On this week's podcast, we ask, what makes a strong man leader, |
0:48.0 | how are Tesla owners protecting their cars, |
0:50.3 | and what's behind the revival of theatre matinees? |
1:01.1 | Music and what's behind the revival of theatre matinees? Putin of Russia, Xi of China, Lukashenko of Belarus, Sisi of Egypt and Kim of North Korea. |
1:08.0 | The once exclusive club of Presidents for Life is getting larger, |
1:12.8 | writes Paul Wood in his cover piece this week. He argues that the world is entering a new |
1:18.4 | age of the strongman, with Donald Trump taking his cues from the autocrats. |
1:24.1 | So what unites the strongmen? Is it their ability to change and manipulate rules to hang on to power? |
1:30.0 | Is it their talent for holding grudges, their desire to go down in history? |
1:34.7 | And can the explanation for their loss for power be found in their troubled childhoods? |
1:40.0 | To analyse what makes an autocrat and to take us through the implications of this new strongman |
1:45.1 | Paul joined us along with the Financial Times Gideon Rackman, the author of The Age of the Strongman. |
1:52.2 | I started by asking Paul why Trump would want to be part of this Presidents for Life club, |
1:58.3 | considering that his peers would be autocrats like Xi and Putin. |
2:02.6 | Trump, in his own words, he's floated trial balloons ever since 2015 that he might go on and |
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