The Myth of the Lone Wolf
by Mark BauerleinMary Eberstadt discusses her latest book, Primal Screams: How the Sexual Revolution Created Identity Politics. Continue Reading »
Mary Eberstadt discusses her latest book, Primal Screams: How the Sexual Revolution Created Identity Politics. Continue Reading »
Contemporary universities are doing their best to eradicate prejudice and bias. Yet one remaining prejudice—against white men—is not only tolerated but encouraged. While we are told that diversity of skin color and gender is an unmitigated good, people in faculty meetings and job . . . . Continue Reading »
Featuring Mark Lilla on his book The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics. Continue Reading »
Politics dissolves into brutality unless it’s infused with apolitical habits and virtues—humility, gentleness, forbearance, forgiveness, kindness, charity, love. Continue Reading »
If we can’t find a word to describe our situation, we have scarcely begun to understand it. Continue Reading »
Identity politics seems to be having difficulties in Medieval Studies, perhaps due to the nature of the field. Continue Reading »
Postcolonial theory, for all its jargon, is built upon simplistic binaries. Continue Reading »
Our current political problems are rooted in the long and messy history of what makes politics, well, politics. Continue Reading »
It’s tough to be a Martin Luther King liberal. All his life he has believed that bias ends when we recognize people as unique individuals, not group representatives. He will talk about groups in big terms, the “black vote” and “equal pay for women,” but he knows that equality comes down to . . . . Continue Reading »
The contradictions between these two ways of looking at the world, promethean and determinist, are obvious. Either we are autonomous individuals who transcend the accidents of birth or we are members of whatever identity groups we happened to be born into. Depending on the circumstances, the Left will either deny or affirm the primacy of nature. Continue Reading »