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The Gable Standard
by Merritt Gable
A conservative intellectual podcast hosted by Merritt Gable that analyzes politics, policy, and culture through the lens of foundationalism
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The Gable Standard: 015 Public Square: Free Speech on Campus
Academic freedom, speech codes, and ideological conformity as threats to the core mission of liberal education
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The Gable Standard: 014 Conservative Environmentalism
Reclaiming environmental stewardship as an inherently conservative principle rooted in Burkean inheritance, religious duty, the hunter-conservationist tradition, and intergenerational obligation — and distinguishing principled stewardship from climate alarmism, regulatory excess, and utopian...
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The Gable Standard: 013 The Federalist Revival — Restoration
Principled restoration of federalist boundaries through specific judicial, legislative, and administrative reforms that address the centralization vectors identified in Episode 2 — Commerce Clause overreach, conditional spending coercion, administrative preemption, loss of states' institutional...
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The Gable Standard: 012 The Federalist Revival — Decay
How the federalist architecture of the American constitutional system was systematically undermined through Commerce Clause expansion, conditional spending coercion, administrative state growth, and bipartisan centralization — tracing the specific mechanisms, inflection points, and incentive...
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The Gable Standard: 011 The Federalist Revival — Blueprint
The original constitutional architecture of American federalism: what the Tenth Amendment meant, how state sovereignty was designed to function, why the founders distributed power vertically, and how federalism served as both a laboratory of democracy and a structural protection against tyranny.
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The Gable Standard: 010 Public Square: Immigration and National Sovereignty
What does national sovereignty actually require of immigration policy in a constitutional republic - and how do we distinguish principled border control from xenophobic nativism?
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The Gable Standard: 009 Subsidiarity in Practice
Why decisions made at the most local competent level produce better outcomes than centralized federal control — grounded in constitutional text, founding intent, Hayekian knowledge-problem theory, and case studies in education, zoning, and public safety
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The Gable Standard: 008 The Bureaucratic State — Cross-Examination
Cross-examination of the restoration agenda for the administrative state — subjecting the series thesis to genuine adversarial challenge from progressive analyst Julian Verran on political economy of capture, expertise insulation, and implementation consequences
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The Gable Standard: 007 The Bureaucratic State — Restoration
Specific institutional reforms to restore meritocratic competence and democratic accountability to the administrative state, translating the decay vectors diagnosed in Episode 2 into concrete restoration proposals grounded in the foundationalist commitment to rebuilding what was built well while...
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The Gable Standard: 006 The Bureaucratic State — Decay
How the meritocratic administrative state degraded into captured bureaucracy — tracing the specific mechanisms of regulatory capture, revolving-door corruption, mission creep, accountability-proof tenure, and compliance culture, with bipartisan responsibility assigned for enabling and defending...
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The Gable Standard: 005 The Bureaucratic State — Blueprint
The historical foundation of the American administrative state — tracing how Progressive Era reformers deliberately constructed a merit-based civil service to replace the spoils system, what principles guided that design, and when it functioned as intended.
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The Merit Crisis: 004 Cross-Examination
Does the foundationalist restoration prescription survive scrutiny from a constitutional pragmatist who asks who benefits, what incentives actually change, and whether the proposed reforms produce functional institutions or just different captured ones.
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The Merit Crisis: 003 Restoration
What principled restoration of meritocratic excellence in American higher education looks like - reforms that honor the original mission while adapting to present conditions and addressing the access failures the original design never solved.
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The Merit Crisis: 002 Decay
How the American university abandoned its meritocratic mission, who benefits from the current dysfunction, and where both progressive ideology and conservative neglect contributed to the decay.
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The Merit Crisis: 001 Blueprint
What the American university was designed to accomplish, what principles guided that design, and what excellence looked like when the institution was fulfilling its mission.
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