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🗓️ 6 September 2024
⏱️ 56 minutes
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Eric is a professor of politics at the University of Buckingham, where he runs the new Centre for Heterodox Social Science. He’s also an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute. His new book is The Third Awokening: A 12-Point Plan for Rolling Back Progressive Extremism (its title in the UK is Taboo: How Making Race Sacred Produced a Cultural Revolution). He also runs a 15-week online course on the origins of wokeness that anyone can sign up for.
For two clips of our convo — why race/gender/sexuality are now considered sacred identities, and whether peak woke is past us — head to our YouTube page. Other topics: born in Hong Kong with a diplomatic dad; raised in Tokyo and Vancouver; living in the UK ever since; how the US spreads its culture wars abroad; the BLM moral panic; “hate speech”; psychotherapy and Carl Rogers; the psychological harm of growing up with homophobia; the gay rights movement; wedding cakes in Colorado; Jon Rauch; Jon Haidt; the taboos of talking immigration or family structure; the Moynihan Report shelved by LBJ; Shelby Steele’s book on white guilt; Coleman Hughes and “intergenerational trauma”; anti-Semitism and the Holocaust; the AIDS crisis; the tradeoffs in trans rights vs. women’s rights; the spurious “mass graves” of indigenous Canadians; the CRA of 1964 dovetailing with the Immigration Act of 1965; Chris Caldwell; Richard Hanania; America’s original sin of slavery; Locke and Hobbes; Douglas Murray’s The War on the West; Churchill; cancel culture; CRT as unfalsifiable; Ibram Kendi; the gender imbalance in various industries; Chris Rufo; how Trump makes wokeness worse; the absence of identity politics in Harris’ convention speech; and being comfortable with being “abnormal”.
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0:00.0 | The Hey there and welcome to the latest season. |
0:32.9 | This is our second podcast in the season, the fall season. |
0:36.8 | Well, let's call it the 2024 season through 2025. |
0:40.9 | And first of all, I just want to thank you all for your continuing support and also for once |
0:47.6 | again, the well wishes and emails and love you sent. We'll go through the loss of a parent, two parents, and, you know, it's a process. |
0:58.9 | And I'm just grateful that you all gave me, and Chris too, who's also suffered the death of |
1:05.8 | his stepfather, to whom he was close, a week to just kind of take a breath, |
1:13.0 | even though it was and has been a really exhilarating few weeks in American politics. |
1:19.0 | Good Lord. |
1:19.9 | This whole summer has been an extraordinary story that only America can really produce. |
1:25.5 | But this week, we're going to go to some more structural questions beneath the election |
1:30.4 | that have been roiling the West for the last 40 to 50 years, actually. |
1:35.8 | And we're doing that with someone we're inviting back. |
1:40.3 | Eric Kaufman is a writer and an academic, |
1:43.2 | and he's a professor of politics at the University of Buckingham |
1:46.1 | in England, which is a independent university designed to resist some of the group think and |
1:55.5 | pressures on other universities in the West. And he's also an adjunct fellow with the Manhattan Institute. |
2:02.0 | He's written several books, including White Shift, which we talked about on this podcast. |
2:07.4 | Eric has been one of the first people to sort of grapple just more honestly with the mixed |
2:13.4 | feelings that people have about immigration, feelings that have been somewhat squelched by |
2:20.7 | taboos and by fear of appearing to be xenophobic and racist. And he also has written about |
2:29.2 | shall the religious inherit the earth as a book, which is all about why, in fact, seriously religious people |
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