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The Active Voice: Richard Hanania is seeking ‘enlightened centrism’


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Even among politics and media junkies, few people had heard the name Richard Hanania before 2020. But then, as the pandemic intensified online tribalism, the political scientist emerged with a provocative analysis that carried the headline “Why Is Everything Liberal?” The piece, which explores why almost every major institution in the U.S. leans left, did the rounds on Twitter, announcing Richard’s arrival as a distinctive new voice in American politics discourse. Soon enough, he followed it up with a series of other pithily headlined posts that demonstrated a streak of contrarianism that variously managed to win fans and challenge readers from across the political spectrum: “Liberals Read, Conservatives Watch TV,” “Why Do I Hate Pronouns More Than Genocide?”, and “Conservatives Win All the Time,” to name a few.

Richard, who has a law degree from Columbia and a political science degree from UCLA, doesn’t hesitate to describe himself as anti-woke. He traces wokeness’s legal underpinnings to civil rights law, which he believes has undermined the integrity of public institutions. He expands on this thesis in his upcoming book, The Origins of Woke: Civil Rights Law, Corporate America, and the Trump of Identity Politics. Coming during a time of intense social justice activism, these views have won Richard strong support among conservative readers, but he’s not afraid of pissing off those same people. In recent times, for instance, he has published essays that argue in favor of diversity and praise the quality and honesty of mainstream media

In this conversation, we examine contrarianism, conservatism, “enlightened centrism” (in praise of intellectuals whose views don’t always easily line up with “left” or “right”), and the future of the culture wars—the perfect fodder for a man who is staking out a reputation as one of the boldest voices in our pugilistic political discourse. 

https://www.richardhanania.com/

Richard’s recommended reads:

https://astralcodexten.substack.com/ 

https://www.slowboring.com/ 

https://trevorklee.substack.com/ 

https://www.emilkirkegaard.com/ 

https://cremieux.substack.com/Show notes

Subscribe to Richard Hanania’s Newsletter on Substack

Find Richard on Twitter

Richard’s post mentioned: “Why the Media Is Honest and Good,” “Why Is Everything Liberal?”

[03:29] Getting started on Substack

[05:40] Growing up

[11:07] Working in academia

[12:01] Writing about wokeness

[16:26] Richard’s audience

[21:33] The main goal of work

[25:40] On Trump and today’s politics

[29:37] Mainstream media

[36:35] Being a “bit of a troll”

[39:53] Politics and trans issues

The Active Voice is a podcast hosted by Hamish McKenzie, featuring weekly conversations with writers about how the internet is affecting the way they live and write. It is produced by Hamish McKenzie, with audio engineering by Seven Morris and content production by Hannah Ray. All artwork is by Joro Chen, and music is by Phelps & Munro.



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