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🗓️ 8 February 2017
⏱️ 31 minutes
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This one's a must-listen, both for the topic and also for the guest: the brilliant Angelo Codevilla. What are the true origins of political correctness? Codevilla traces them to sources you'll find chilling -- but when you hear his explanation, everything starts to make sense.
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0:30.9 | Hey everybody, Tom Woods here. What a treat I have for you today, because Angelo Cotavia, |
0:35.7 | by popular demand, is my guest. Angelo Cotavia by popular demand is my guest. |
0:38.7 | Angelo Cotavia is one of these people who writes things that change the way you think. |
0:45.2 | You read one of his essays and you say, this isn't just some throwaway article. |
0:49.5 | This is a keeper. |
0:51.1 | This is one for the ages. |
0:53.0 | And in particular, we're going to be talking about |
0:54.8 | his recent article, The Rise of Political Correctness. I'm going to link to it at tomwoods.com |
1:00.8 | 843. Angela Cotevilla is Professor Emeritus of International Relations at Boston University and a senior |
1:08.0 | fellow of the Claremont Institute. He's also the author of 14 books. |
1:13.3 | I want to focus today, though, on this article on the rise of political correctness because it's |
1:19.0 | especially well done. It's in terms of, if you were to compare it to all the other articles in the |
1:25.2 | world on political correctness, which are all, which not all, but let's just say a lot of them are very superficial. |
1:31.5 | Superficial is the last thing you would say about this particular essay. So I'm very glad to welcome Angelo Cotavia to the show. |
1:38.1 | Thanks so much for being here, Professor Cotavia. |
1:40.3 | Thank you. |
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