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Glenn Loury is an economist, a professor at Brown University, a podcaster, an essayist, and is the author of "Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative" and the essay "The Case for Black Patriotism."
A rebroadcast from 2022.
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(00:00) Intro
(01:01) Get to know Glenn Loury
(03:56) South Side of Chicago culture when Glenn was a boy
(06:11) Fatherhood at 18, working at RR Donnelley & Sons, and Mr. Andres
(15:01) Opportunity launches Glenn to Northwestern and MIT
(19:34) The culture and opportunity of MIT
(28:48) The first African-American tenured economics professor in Harvard, at 33
(37:30) Glenn's interest in politics and his heterodox political philosophy
(47:44) A memorable incident with Glenn's uncle Alfred
(55:35) How Glenn's conservatism informs his views on the campus
(01:01:57) Glenn's defense of Western culture
(01:06:43) "The Case for Black Patriotism"
(01:23:17) An American Living "The American Dream"
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Glenn Loury is an economist, a professor at Brown University, a podcaster, an essayist, and is the author of "Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative" and the essay "The Case for Black Patriotism."
A rebroadcast from 2022.
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Book Dan to do an interview or a meeting
------------
Keep Talking Substack
Spotify
Apple Podcasts
Social media and all episodes
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Support via Venmo
Support on Substack
Support on Patreon
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(00:00) Intro
(01:01) Get to know Glenn Loury
(03:56) South Side of Chicago culture when Glenn was a boy
(06:11) Fatherhood at 18, working at RR Donnelley & Sons, and Mr. Andres
(15:01) Opportunity launches Glenn to Northwestern and MIT
(19:34) The culture and opportunity of MIT
(28:48) The first African-American tenured economics professor in Harvard, at 33
(37:30) Glenn's interest in politics and his heterodox political philosophy
(47:44) A memorable incident with Glenn's uncle Alfred
(55:35) How Glenn's conservatism informs his views on the campus
(01:01:57) Glenn's defense of Western culture
(01:06:43) "The Case for Black Patriotism"
(01:23:17) An American Living "The American Dream"

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