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The discussion explores Dominic Cummings' intellectual influence and his vision for reforming the British state.
Dominic Cummings has attained the status of popular philosopher. Cummings-ism now
transcends the man himself. It is a movement, a tendency: the thinkers he references
get read, from Philip Tetlock to Andy Grove to Lee Kwan Yeu.
Cummings proposes a set of management principles, largely imported via Silicon
Valley, that could transform the British State as surely as DOGE has America.
So what exactly are his big ideas? Could they ever work?
With Cummings’ former adviser, Andrew Sabisky, and Nathan Levine (NS Lyons), Gavin
Haynes digs into the roots of Cummings Thought.
Featured participants:
Nathan Levine, analyst and consultant, Visiting Fellow at the Danube Institute
Andrew Sabisky, former adviser to Dominic Cummings in 10 Downing Street, analyst at Bismarck Analysis
Gavin Haynes, Visiting Fellow at the Danube Institute, writer for UnHerd
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