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Why Can’t the West Build Anymore? The David McWilliams Podcast

Reporting from New York, with a Bitcoin slump at his heels and the Hollywood-launch buzz of Money: A Story of Humanity still in the air, we dive into one of the most important economic questions of 2025: why can America, Ireland, and Britain no longer build the infrastructure that made them great? From the riveted, soot-stained genius of the New York subway to China’s ability to throw up a hospital in ten days, we explore a new way of understanding global power: engineers vs. lawyers. Guided by Dan Wang’s Breakneck, we trace how China’s engineer-run state builds at breakneck speed while lawyer-dominated America litigates itself into paralysis, and how Ireland, with a Dáil stuffed with talkers rather than doers, finds itself in the same boat. We dig into the numbers, the politics, the personalities, and the quiet collapse of Western state capacity. If the people running your country don’t know how to build, how can the country itself ever hope to? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  1. Why Can’t the West Build Anymore?
  2. Is $4,000 Gold the First Crack in the Fiat Era?
  3. Hollywood, Soft Power & Ireland’s Anti-American Left?
  4. Vibecession, AI Mania & The New Casino Economy with Kyla Scanlon
  5. The Tech Crash, The Demographic Time Bomb, and Ireland’s Future 40