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The Glenn Show

Glenn Loury
George Floyd
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Derek Chauvin
Claudine Gay
Black Identity
Economics
The Fall Of Minneapolis
Racism
Race Relations
Education
Socioeconomic Mobility
Free Black Thought
Critical Social Justice
Race and Inequality
Alpha News
Police Brutality
Higher Education
Israel
Cato Institute
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Race, inequality, and economics in the US and throughout the world from Glenn Loury. glennloury.substack.com

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Recent Guests

Paul Starr
Distinguished sociologist and author, Stuart Professor of Communications and Public Affairs at Princeton, and co-founder of the American Prospect magazine.
Princeton University
Episode: Paul Starr – Liberal Revolution, Conservative Revenge
Howard Husock
Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of The Projects: A New History of Public Housing
American Enterprise Institute
Episode: Howard Husock – The Failure of American Public Housing
Charles Murray
Esteemed social scientist, author, and intellectual
American Enterprise Institute
Episode: Charles Murray – A Controversial Political Scientist's Spiritual Awakening
Clifton Duncan
Multi-hyphenate artist and writer
Episode: TGS Live: Seeing the Future in Thomas Sowell's Legacy
Marc Dunkelman
Fellow at Brown's Watson School for International and Public Affairs, author of 'Why Nothing Works'
Brown University
Episode: John McWhorter & Marc Dunkelman – Why Nothing Works
Jens Ludwig
Professor at the University of Chicago, economist and criminologist, and author of 'Unforgiving Places, The Hidden Origins of American Gun Violence'.
University of Chicago
Episode: John McWhorter & Jens Ludwig – The Unexpected Origins of American Gun Violence
John McWhorter
Linguist and longtime conversation partner
Episode: The June Pause, One More Time
Yaya Fanusie
Adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security.
Center for a New American Security
Episode: Yaya Fanusie – The Challenges of Crypto Security
Jason Riley
Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and Editorial Board Member at The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal
Episode: John McWhorter & Jason Riley – The Affirmative Action Myth

Host

Glenn Loury
Host discussing race, economics, and social issues, with a focus on the intersection of individual agency and societal structures. He often features in-depth dialogues with scholars and thought leaders.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 3.1k ratings
  • Coates

    Coates is correct. Kirk made comments at the expense of other’s humanity! He questioned whether a black pilot was qualified because of affirmative action. Petty.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Humanity is
    United States2 months ago
  • LaJuan book suggestion

    Really touched by your discussion with your wife re: her religious background, Yancey’s memoir Where the Light Fell would be a compelling read for both of you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KathleeninCO
    United States2 months ago
  • Fun hang

    Stoked on Glen and John 🤙

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    541red
    United States3 months ago
  • Recently disappointing

    I used to love this show. Since I read his autobiography I am having a hard time respecting his opinions. Glenn has the ability to, in hindsight sight, admit when he has behaved immoral and hurtful and also has talked about his swing in political opinions and affiliations. I find that admirable. Unfortunately it has not taught him anything. Glenn is extremely pig headed and obnoxious about his current political opinions (I don’t know about his personal relationships). He seems to forget how ofte... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    The coolkid 2
    United States3 months ago
  • Fun hang

    Stoked on Glen and John 🤙

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    541red
    United States4 months ago

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Paul Starr – Liberal Revolution, Conservative Revenge
Q: Is revolution always good, and is the desire to conserve the existing social order necessarily evil?
Starr argues that while revolutionary movements aimed at progress have improved America, the backlash against such changes often stems from real experiences of loss among many people, making it essential to consider differing perspectives on these changes.
Paul Starr – Liberal Revolution, Conservative Revenge
Q: What led you to this particular way of looking at things, and how do you see it playing out in our current public life?
Paul Starr describes that the dynamics between revolution and revenge arise from deep historical contradictions in the U.S., rooted in the very foundation of the country. He believes that various movements for social change have experienced backlash, and this cycle continues today, especially with recent political developments.
Charles Murray – A Controversial Political Scientist's Spiritual Awakening
Q: Why Christianity in particular?
Murray explains his attraction to Christianity due to its profound moral teachings and the insights of CS Lewis.
Charles Murray – A Controversial Political Scientist's Spiritual Awakening
Q: What led you to explore these questions about faith?
Murray mentions the influence of his wife and her journey towards spirituality, which inspired him to follow along.
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Q: How long will it be before black people get their shit together?
The speakers suggest that the question reflects a misunderstanding of the complexity of progress within the community, with the assertion that societal improvements are ongoing but face serious challenges.

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