What if the hard-won ideal of self-governing American citizenship—rooted in 2,500 years of Western history—is crumbling before our eyes, eroded by economic dependency, cultural fragmentation, and elite overreach? In this provocative episode of The Deep Dive Podcast, we dissect Victor Davis Hanson’s The Dying Citizen, exploring how ancient threats like peasant-like dependency and tribal divisions are resurfacing alongside modern perils: unelected bureaucrats wielding unchecked power, revolutionary ideologies dismantling shared identity, and global elites prioritizing transnational agendas over national sovereignty.
Trace the erosion of the middle class—once the bedrock of autonomy—through flat wages, soaring debt, and policies that trap citizens in servitude, while cultural shifts from open borders to identity politics dissolve civic unity. Uncover top-down assaults, from bureaucratic “deep state” expansions overriding elections to globalists like Bill Gates praising authoritarian efficiency, as seen in NBA’s China capitulation and UN critiques of U.S. rights. Hanson spotlights 2020’s perfect storm—pandemic lockdowns, riots, and economic upheaval—as an accelerator, urging vigilance to reclaim independence.
Loaded with historical insights, sobering data, and Hanson’s stark parallels to classical warnings from Aristotle and Tocqueville, this deep dive isn’t alarmism—it’s a call to defend liberty’s pillars. Listen now and confront the forces reshaping citizenship. What if the disappearance of the autonomous middle class benefits a select few the most?



