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🗓️ 11 January 2025
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JD Haltigan, who holds a Ph.D. in developmental psychology from the University of Miami in Florida, discusses the state of his profession as well as the state of American society.
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0:11.9 | everybody tom woods here it's episode two five hundred ninety of the Tom Woods show. And I'm very glad to welcome for the very first time to the show. J.D. Haltigan, who holds a Ph.D. in developmental psychology from the University of Miami in Florida. And I follow him on his quote unquote X account. |
0:41.6 | And it never ceases to both entertain and inform me. |
0:46.2 | So much so that I singled out his account to point out to my wife. |
0:48.0 | And I said, you should follow this guy. |
0:50.3 | And she started following you. |
0:52.8 | And just the other day, she said, thank you for that recommendation. |
0:54.9 | I'm really enjoying following him. So welcome to the show. Well, thanks so she said thank you for that recommendation i'm really enjoying following him so welcome to the show well thanks so much time for that wonderful introduction great to be with you i've |
1:00.6 | likewise followed you and i know a number of my other colleagues and folks have been all of you before so |
1:06.4 | it's great to finally be on and to just have the opportunity and to talk about a lot of the issues |
1:10.9 | that are kind of percolating in the culture. There's so many. I mean, if you and I were just |
1:15.4 | sitting down over coffee, the coffee would turn into breakfast, would turn into lunch, would turn |
1:19.8 | into dinner, we would just keep on going. I would have to impose some discipline on this |
1:23.5 | conversation, but let's start with your field. You know, let's start with your field because I think a lot of us, and my field is history, |
1:32.2 | and I feel like there's so much wrong with my field. |
1:35.3 | If you go to a meeting of the American Historical Association, you'll lose your mind, |
1:39.6 | because the panels are all predictable. |
1:41.9 | They're all on the predictable topics. |
1:43.3 | So many of the traditional |
1:45.1 | fields of American history, diplomatic history, intellectual history, military history, those are all |
1:51.1 | long gone because they're not fashionable anymore. And you know what has replaced them. And so a lot of |
1:57.0 | us in the historical profession who have kept our sanity, we grouse about this and |
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