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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2024 · 42 MIN

Eric Kaufmann: Western Politics and the Race Taboo

from The Sceptic · host The Daily Sceptic

Welcome to this special episode of the Sceptic with Professor Eric Kaufmann, on his new book, Taboo: How Making Race Sacred Produced a Cultural Revolution.   Eric is Head of the Institute of Heterodox Social Science at the University of Buckingham, a member of the advisory board of the Free Speech Union and a senior fellow at Policy Exchange.   Host Laurie Wastell speaks to Eric about the thesis of this book, that what we know today as wokeism stems from the emergence of the race taboo in the 60s; what people get wrong about woke; its origins in the West’s Christian heritage; its impact on the immigration debate; why Conservative politicians won’t talk about demographics; why younger generations are woker, why that’s a problem, and the ‘Zoomer Right’ phenomenon; the culture war under a Labour government and how to fight back; and the need for a counter-narrative to woke.   Get your copy of Taboo: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Taboo-Making-Produced-Cultural-Revolution/dp/1800752660 Sign up for Eric’s 15-week open online course on woke at the University of Buckingham: https://www.buckingham.ac.uk/courses/occasional/woke/ Visit Eric’s research centre at Buckingham: www.heterodoxcentre.com Visit Eric’s website: www.sneps.net Follow Eric on X: https://x.com/epkaufm And find him on substack: https://erickaufmann.substack.com Donate to the Daily Sceptic to access our premium content: www.dailysceptic.org/donate/ Follow Laurie on X: https://x.com/L_Wastell Produced by Richard Eldred.  Filmed at the Westminster Podcast Studio.

Welcome to this special episode of the Sceptic with Professor Eric Kaufmann, on his new book, Taboo: How Making Race Sacred Produced a Cultural Revolution.   Eric is Head of the Institute of Heterodox Social Science at the University of Buckingham, a member of the advisory board of the Free Speech Union and a senior fellow at Policy Exchange.   Host Laurie Wastell speaks to Eric about the thesis of this book, that what we know today as wokeism stems from the emergence of the race taboo in the 60s; what people get wrong about woke; its origins in the West’s Christian heritage; its impact on the immigration debate; why Conservative politicians won’t talk about demographics; why younger generations are woker, why that’s a problem, and the ‘Zoomer Right’ phenomenon; the culture war under a Labour government and how to fight back; and the need for a counter-narrative to woke.   Get your copy of Taboo: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Taboo-Making-Produced-Cultural-Revolution/dp/1800752660 Sign up for Eric’s 15-week open online course on woke at the University of Buckingham: https://www.buckingham.ac.uk/courses/occasional/woke/ Visit Eric’s research centre at Buckingham: www.heterodoxcentre.com Visit Eric’s website: www.sneps.net Follow Eric on X: https://x.com/epkaufm And find him on substack: https://erickaufmann.substack.com Donate to the Daily Sceptic to access our premium content: www.dailysceptic.org/donate/ Follow Laurie on X: https://x.com/L_Wastell Produced by Richard Eldred.  Filmed at the Westminster Podcast Studio.

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