Woke ideology is an attack on freedom, equal rights, truth-based institutions, and social cohesion.
Eric Kaufmann
How exactly did woke become the established religion of the American left?
George Hawley shows how postwar American conservative thought has evolved into the right-wing discourse in today's age of identity politics.
Open borders, by which elites are seen to be undermining the social contract by eroding the attachments that underpin it, prompt a populist backlash.
Those who seek to rein in our woke madness need to develop targeted strategies, create new political frames, and build workable coalitions.
Mike Gonzalez lifts the lid on a half-century old New Left march through the country’s elite institutions.
Klein fails to see that progressivism contains a fundamentalist impulse that warps judgment on its holy trinity of race, gender, and sexuality.
Underlying the Left's struggles is a realignment of politics away from the economic conflicts of the 20th century toward the cultural battles of the 21st.
A discussion with Eric Kaufmann about white majorities and the future of politics in western democracies.
Eric Kaufmann is a Professor of Politics at the University of Buckingham, a Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and author of Taboo: Why Making Race Sacred Led to a Cultural Revolution.