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#444 — America's Zombie Democracy

#444 — America's Zombie Democracy

Making Sense with Sam Harris · Nov 17, 2025

A deep dive into America's 'zombie democracy,' exploring how key institutions are failing and why blatant corruption is being normalized.

Public Apathy Towards Corruption Stems from an 'Eerie Normality' in Daily Life

Despite major political scandals, much of the public remains unalarmed because their daily routines feel unchanged. The abstract nature of high-level corruption fails to register as an immediate threat when life seems normal, preventing a collective sense of shock or awakening.

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Making Sense with Sam Harris·3 months ago

Shamelessness Is a Political Superpower That Defeats Censure by Evading Hypocrisy Charges

People are more infuriated by hypocrisy than by open corruption. Because a figure like Trump doesn't pretend to adhere to any ethical norms, he can't be accused of being a hypocrite. This blatant shamelessness acts as a shield, making traditional attacks based on norm violations ineffective.

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#444 — America's Zombie Democracy

Making Sense with Sam Harris·3 months ago

Public Apologies in the Social Media Era Often Intensify Outrage Rather Than Granting Forgiveness

Public figures who apologize for transgressions are often perceived as 'wounded prey,' triggering more attacks rather than redemption. This dynamic makes admitting fault a confession of weakness, incentivizing politicians to instead ignore or deny wrongdoing to maintain power, as seen with Al Franken's resignation.

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#444 — America's Zombie Democracy

Making Sense with Sam Harris·3 months ago

Key Democratic Institutions Like Congress and the DOJ Have Become 'Zombie' Shells, Lacking Real Power

Crucial U.S. institutions, while formally existing, have effectively ceased to function as checks on executive power. Congress has ceded its constitutional authority to tax and spend, and the Justice Department's independence from the White House has disintegrated, rendering them functionally inert.

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#444 — America's Zombie Democracy

Making Sense with Sam Harris·3 months ago