"If you think that a backlash to the kind of philosophy that resulted in The Nation's poetry implosion; the Times' hire; and Obama's distress call isn’t at least partly responsible for the election of Donald Trump, you're dreaming. And if you think the only kind of people who would reject such madness are Republicans, you are similarly deluded. All across the country, there are people as repelled by the current White House as they are by the countless and increasingly baroque expressions of identity politics that dominate so much of the culture. These are people who aren't looking for an ideology; they are looking for ideas. And many of them are getting much better at discerning the good from the bad. The Democratic Party reviles them at its peril; the Republican Party takes them for granted in folly."
Caitlin Flanagan at The Atlantic discusses Jordan Peterson.
Eric Levitz responds.
Thursday, August 09, 2018
"Putting Words to Deeply Held Feelings That Many of Them Had Not Been Able to Express Before"
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