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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.
You can listen to the episode in the audio player above (or on the right side of the player, click “Listen On” to add the Dishcast feed to your favorite podcast app). 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”.
Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Rod Dreher on religion and the presidential race, Michelle Goldberg on Harris, David Frum on Trump, Bill Wasik and Monica Murphy on the history of animal cruelty, John Gray on, well, everything, and Sam Harris for our quadrennial chat before Election Day. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to [email protected].
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The Contrarian with David Bernstein
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_xvKsZQxPQ
Join David Bernstein and Eric Kaufmann in an enlightening conversation about political bias in academia. Kaufmann shares data revealing a left-leaning bias in various fields, prompting discussions on its impact on academic freedom. Bernstein raises concerns about self-censorship among conservative academics, highlighting the challenges they encounter.
Later, the duo explores the influence of social pressure on free speech in countries such as the UK, US, Canada, and Australia. They delve into the difficulties faced by academics expressing dissenting opinions, particularly regarding gender and sexuality.
The conversation also addresses the current state of free speech in British universities, with both speakers noting positive developments alongside concerns about political discrimination and self-censorship. Additionally, they discuss the rise of extreme ideologies in higher education and advocate for reforms to safeguard free speech and academic freedom. Tune in for valuable insights into these critical issues.
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The European Conservative proudly presents “The Forge,” a new monthly programme which aims to revive the art of Socratic dialogue and intellectual combat at a time when, across the legacy institutions of the Western world, vulgar sophistry and intolerant conformism appear to reign supreme. Presented by Harrison Pitt, a senior editor at The European Conservative, The Forge will be a place for thoroughgoing discussion and fearless debate with the world's finest thinkers on a range of subjects, from philosophy and current affairs to history and culture. As the name suggests, it should also enable us to build up our armoury and sharpen our weapons as we engage in a war for our civilisation.
In the first episode, Harrison sits down in London with best-selling author and political scientist Eric Kaufmann to discuss the race taboo, competing strands of liberalism, and the future of white majorities.
0:00 Intro
0:15 Monologue
01:08 Why the Culture War Matters
16:16 Are Women More Susceptible to the Woke Mind Virus?
22:35 The Pitfalls of Liberalism
27:51 Mass Immigration and Racial Tribalism
39:55 Two Kinds of Identity Politics
44:58 Double Standards Against White Majorities
57:56 Utilitarianism and Human Flourishing
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Professors Pippa Norris (Harvard University), Jon Shields (Claremont McKenna College), and Eric Kaufmann (University of Buckingham) debated whether universities should actively recruit and hire conservatives to increase viewpoint diversity.
This conversation delved into fundamental questions about the purpose of higher education, the role of ideological diversity in academic settings, and the potential ramifications of targeted recruitment practices.
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On Camilla Tominey Show, GB News, 14 July 2024
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LBC talk show with Vanessa Feltz, discussing DEI in UK research funding
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On Daily Skeptic podcast
https://scepticpodcast.podbean.com/e/eric-kaufmann-western-politics-and-the-race-taboo/
Welcome to this special episode of the Sceptic with Professor Eric Kaufmann, on his new book, Taboo: How Making Race Sacred Produced a Cultural Revolution.
Eric is Head of the Institute of Heterodox Social Science at the University of Buckingham, a member of the advisory board of the Free Speech Union and a senior fellow at Policy Exchange.
Host Laurie Wastell speaks to Eric about the thesis of this book, that what we know today as wokeism stems from the emergence of the race taboo in the 60s; what people get wrong about woke; its origins in the West’s Christian heritage; its impact on the immigration debate; why Conservative politicians won’t talk about demographics; why younger generations are woker, why that’s a problem, and the ‘Zoomer Right’ phenomenon; the culture war under a Labour government and how to fight back; and the need for a counter-narrative to woke.
Get your copy of Taboo: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Taboo-Making-Produced-Cultural-Revolution/dp/1800752660
Sign up for Eric’s 15-week open online course on woke at the University of Buckingham: https://www.buckingham.ac.uk/courses/occasional/woke/
Visit Eric’s research centre at Buckingham: www.heterodoxcentre.com
Visit Eric’s website: www.sneps.net
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400,536 views Jun 6, 2024 The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyOSjWiVBFA
Dr. Jordan Peterson sits down with author and professor of politics Eric Kaufmann. They discuss where the instinctive feminine ethos goes wrong, when beliefs solidify in cognitive development, how the loss of cultural power comes about, and how to potentially fix the corruption of education.
Eric Peter Kaufmann is a Canadian author and professor of politics from the University of Buckingham. He was appointed in October 2023 following his resignation from his post at Birkbeck, University of London, after two decades of service, citing political differences. He is a specialist on Orangeism in Northern Ireland, nationalism, and political and religious demography.
This episode was recorded on May 27th, 2024
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“The Third Awokening” (Book) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D459XT8N/...
Entitled “Taboo” in outside of the U.S. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Taboo-Making...
University of Buckingham course - Woke: the Origins, Dynamics and Implications of an Elite Ideology https://www.buckingham.ac.uk/courses/....
Centre for Heterodox Social Science https://www.heterodoxcentre.com/
Website www.sneps.net
On Twitter https://twitter.com/epkaufm?ref_src=t...
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(0:00) Coming up
(0:39) Intro
(2:26) “The Third Awokening” explained
(7:31) Where the instinctive feminine ethos goes wrong
(16:16) What changed in 2004?
(20:09) Why do women tend to back up the current elite’s ideology?
(23:51) How can we save universities?
(27:33) You “die into” your adult personality
(29:04) When beliefs solidify and how new ones propagate
(33:19) The loss of cultural power, white guilt
(38:37) Cluster B types and the insane denial of the radical Left’s existence
(44:28) Where the Left goes too far
(47:09) What self-esteem actually is
(48:40) Potential solutions to fix mass indoctrination
(53:15) Dr. Peterson’s concern with Christopher Rufo
(55:54) We need to stop cherry-picking racism in history
(57:26) Once universally corrupt, how do we correct?
(1:01:36) Do 80% of teachers need to go?
(1:05:57) Why institutional neutrality is still possible
(1:11:33) Radicals do not feel guilt, but they do weaponize it
(1:15:19) Pierre Poilievre
(1:17:16) A centrist on policy, a conservative on culture
(1:20:20) Politicization and trust
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Bestselling authors Helen Pluckrose and Eric Kaufmann might both describe themselves as classically ‘liberal’ in their politics, but they have very different ideas of what the future of the liberal project looks like. Is there hope for the principles of liberalism to challenge censorship and draconian politics, or have well meaning liberals become their own worst enemy? They join UnHerd for a public discussion of the ‘post-liberal’ moment.
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17,214 views Premiered May 4, 2024
The European Conservative proudly presents “The Forge,” a new monthly programme which aims to revive the art of Socratic dialogue and intellectual combat at a time when, across the legacy institutions of the Western world, vulgar sophistry and intolerant conformism appear to reign supreme. Presented by Harrison Pitt, a senior editor at The European Conservative, The Forge will be a place for thoroughgoing discussion and fearless debate with the world's finest thinkers on a range of subjects, from philosophy and current affairs to history and culture. As the name suggests, it should also enable us to build up our armoury and sharpen our weapons as we engage in a war for our civilisation.
In the first episode, Harrison sits down in London with best-selling author and political scientist Eric Kaufmann to discuss the race taboo, competing strands of liberalism, and the future of white majorities.
0:00 Intro
0:15 Monologue
01:08 Why the Culture War Matters
16:16 Are Women More Susceptible to the Woke Mind Virus?
22:35 The Pitfalls of Liberalism
27:51 Mass Immigration and Racial Tribalism
39:55 Two Kinds of Identity Politics
44:58 Double Standards Against White Majorities
57:56 Utilitarianism and Human Flourishing
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England has been embroiled in race riots for several weeks. Two women, a 34 year old mother of five and a former flight attendant, 43, have been sentenced to a combined almost 5 years in prison. The mother of five for running a burning garbage bin at police officers and the former flight attendant for shouting profane racist language at police and as well ramming a garbage bin at police officers during outbreaks in different parts of the U.K.
England has disintigrated into violence since three little girls were murdered during a Taylor Swift tribute event and the young killer was identified online, and wrongly we're informed, as a Muslim migrant. What is going on in England and how serious iultimately is the threat to British society? The rioters are described as "far-right extremists."
British PM Keir Starmer has warned British citizens they will be arrested for "participating in violence online" and London police commissioner Mark Rowley has said "the full force of the law" will be "thrown at people, "whether you're in this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield, online, we will come after you."
Guest: Professor Eric Kauffman. Canadian professor of politics at the University of Buckingham in the U.K. Challenges current woke culture. Author of Whiteshift: Immigration, Populism and the Future of White Majorities. Was targeted for his conservative points of view.
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Across the western world, cosplay protests are ongoing in some of the most elite academic institutions. They point to a deeper malaise in places of higher education. That's a real problem. The illiberal dogmas that have infiltrated our social institutions have their roots in the cultural rot in western education systems.
To discuss how this happened, and what can be done, Will is joined by Eric Kaufmann. Eric is Professor of Politics at the University of Buckingham. His next book is out soon. It is titled 'Taboo: How making race sacred produced a cultural revolution.'
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fighting-cultural-socialism-with-eric-kaufmann/id1669163871?i=1000654937931
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I spoke with Eric Kaufmann about his latest book, The Third Awokening. Have we reached peak woke, how far CSJ ideology has spread, and how to pushback.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuJu-98_UTsHello class mates and welcome to the show. I'm John Gillam and today I'm speaking with Eric Kaufmann. Eric Kaufmann is Professor of Politics at the University of Buckingham. He is the author of Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities (Penguin, 2018; Abrams, 2019), Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth (Profile, 2010), Taboo: How Making Race Sacred Produced a Cultural Revolution (Forum, 2024) and numerous academic books and papers.He is an editor of the journal Nations & Nationalism, and has written for New York Times, Times of London, Financial Times, Newsweek International, Foreign Policy and Prospect magazines.In this episode, Eric and I talk about why the spread of Woke ideas contributed to him leaving his long-held post at Birkbeck College, University of London for the University of Buckingham, how to define woke academically, whether universities can be reformed, how public and private leaders have become more culturally aligned to the left over the years, the nature of cultural socialism, cultural liberalism, and cultural conservatism, and why the former doesn't lead to flourishing, whether diversity, equity and inclusion can be reformed, how we came to be governed by the anti-racism taboo, whether there is a link between woke and mental health, and the impact of cultural leftism on the ability to have public discussion about salient political topics like immigration.We cover a lot of ground in this episode. Eric shows the benefits of taking a clear-eyed analysis to popular ideologies that have spread. I've nothing but admiration for him standing up to the mob and for forging a respectful path for the rest of us to follow in talking about the issues of the day without being governed solely by emotion.Before we dive in, you would be really helping me out if you clicked subscribe on whatever platform you are listening to or watching on. The more subscribers we have, the more guests we can attract, and the faster Thinking Class grows.Enjoy the show class mates.Get in touch in the comments below or head to: Twitter: / thinkingclasses Email: [email protected]
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