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The Ezra Klein Show

Status Games, Polyamory and the Merits of Meritocracy

The Ezra Klein Show

New York Times Opinion

Society & Culture, Government, News

4.611K Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2021

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Agnes Callard is an ethical philosopher who dissects, in dazzlingly precise detail, familiar human experiences that we think we understand. Whether her topic is expressing anger, fighting with others, jockeying for status, giving advice, or navigating jealousy, Callard provokes us to rethink the emotions and habits that govern how we live. She also happens to be one of my favorite columnists. In this conversation, I wanted to hear what Callard had to say about a tangle of topics we’ve explored before on the show: how we measure and trade status, and how that feeds into the amorphous thing we call “the meritocracy.” Callard’s argument is that we can have a “non-punitive” meritocracy, one that rewards us for our (virtuous) successes but doesn’t blame us for our failures. I’m not so sure, but it’s a fantastic conversation I’m still thinking about. But as they say on the infomercials — that’s not all! We also talk about why advice is useless, the benefits of jealousy, whether polyamory and monogamy suffer from the same problem, sad music, why Callard’s office is such a riot of color, and the secret to a good divorce. And, at the end, I’ve got some music recommendations for you. Enjoy! Mentioned in this episode: “Who Wants to Play the Status Game?” by Agnes Callard, The Point “Against Advice,” by Agnes Callard, The Point “The Other Woman,” by Agnes Callard, The Point “Parenting and Panic,” by Agnes Callard, The Point "Aspiration" by Agnes Callard Recommendations: "Tolstoy: A Russian Life" by Rosamund Bartlett "Pessoa: A Biography" by Richard Zenith "Augustine of Hippo" by Peter Brown “Real Death” by Mount Eerie You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Ezra Client and this is the Ezra Clancho.

0:20.0

Right now if I were to list my top five regular column writers, Agnes Callard would definitely

0:23.9

be on that list.

0:25.3

Callard is a philosopher at the University of Chicago, she's the author of the book Aspiration,

0:31.0

and she writes this wonderful public philosophy column for the magazine The Point.

0:35.1

And I love that column.

0:36.8

Every one of them is just dense with insight on all kinds of different topics, status and

0:41.5

jealousy and parenting and arguing and anger.

0:44.8

The things that we all live with, right?

0:46.6

It's a problem in the news that you don't really have a newspaper every day to write about

0:50.1

what it means to be angry or what it means to be jealous.

0:53.2

Those are topics that all of us are dealing with every single day.

0:57.4

So her column I find is just a real model of how clear, precise, philosophical thinking

1:02.6

can illuminate topics we already think we know.

1:04.8

Well, I just really get a lot out of it.

1:06.7

So there's a joy to get that one on the show.

1:09.0

And this is one of those ones I know it's a cliche in podcasting or interviews.

1:12.1

We cover a lot of ground, but she writes about so many things that there's just vast territory

1:16.3

that we range over in this conversation.

1:18.3

But I do want to start and set you up for topics that we've covered before on the show,

1:21.9

which is how we define and communicate status and what are the merits of and the problems

1:26.5

with the so-called meritocracy.

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