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How the Race Taboo Swallowed Our Political Culture | Eric Kaufmann & Richard Hanania

How the Race Taboo Swallowed Our Political Culture | Eric Kaufmann & Richard Hanania

CSPI Podcast · Richard Hanania

July 15, 20241h 17m

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Show Notes

Eric Kaufmann is a research fellow at CSPI and a professor of politics at the University of Buckingham. He joins the podcast to talk about his new book, Taboo: How Making Race Sacred Produced a Cultural Revolution. Eric explains its thesis, which holds that the taboos around race that arose in the 1960s expanded into other areas of life and eventually led to modern wokeness. He and Richard debate the plausibility of this idea, its similarities and differences with those put forth in The Origins of Woke, and what kind of policy responses might be appropriate to stem and ultimately reverse undesirable cultural trends. The conversation ends with some discussion about free speech in academia, and why Eric decided to leave his old university and start teaching at the University of Buckingham.



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