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  2. Opinion - The identity trap and the dangers of ‘gnostic ...

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    Yascha Mounk’s new book “The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time” arrives at a crucial juncture for American liberalism.

  3. Yascha Mounk - Wikipedia

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    The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time Penguin Press, 2023; The Great Experiment: Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure, Penguin Press (2022) The Age of Responsibility – Luck, Choice and the Welfare State, Harvard University Press, 2019. The People vs. Democracy: Why Our Freedom Is in Danger and How to ...

  4. Persuasion (online magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine and organization are led by Yascha Mounk, who serves as editor-in-chief. [14] [15] Persuasion is advised by a board of prominent thinkers from across disciplines and political positions, including psychologists Steven Pinker and Jonathan Haidt, political scientists Francis Fukuyama and Sheri Berman, journalists Emily Yoffe and Olivia Nuzzi, and former editor-in-chief of Foreign ...

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  6. Grievance studies affair - Wikipedia

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    In The Atlantic, Mounk said that "Like just about everything else in this depressing national moment, Sokal Squared is already being used as ammunition in the great American culture war." He characterized two sets of responses to the affair as "intellectually dishonest": right-wing responses that used the affair to discredit wider academia and ...

  7. If Books Could Kill - Wikipedia

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    If Books Could Kill is a podcast hosted by Michael Hobbes and Peter Shamshiri, in which they critique bestselling nonfiction books of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. . Books featured on the podcast include Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, and The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuya

  8. Michael Sandel - Wikipedia

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    In his 2020 book The Tyranny of Merit Sandel makes a case for overhauling western neo-liberalism, citing Michael Young's work as a precedent (Young popularized the term "meritocracy"), and developing a line of thought shared with Daniel Markovits's The Meritocracy Trap. [29]

  9. Robert A. G. Monks - Wikipedia

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    Robert Augustus Gardner Monks [1] (born December 4, 1933) is an American author, shareholder activist, corporate governance advocate, attorney, corporate director, venture capitalist and energy company executive — as well as former political candidate and Reagan administration official.