Amy Wax is the Robert Mundheim Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. She joins the podcast to talk about the ongoing attempt to cancel and possibly fire her for making politically incorrect remarks. Usually there is some pretext that a professor actually engaged in forbidden conduct in these kinds of investigations, but this is as clear an example as one can find of a university trying to punish speech. This leads to a conversation about whether higher education is worth saving, and if it is, the best way to go about doing so.
Amy has also gotten in trouble for her views on immigration and growing racial diversity in the United States. She also talks about that topic here, and much of the discussion centers around the concept of “Western culture” and the extent to which it is threatened. Richard argues that the post-1960s West has seen such a break from its past that this perspective assumes a cultural continuity that no longer exists. This leads to a discussion of whether and how conservatives can appeal to immigrant voters.
Listen in podcast form or watch on YouTube.
You can also read a transcript here.
Links:
* Amy Wax Defense Fund (tax-deductible)
* Amy Wax Legal Defense Fund (GoFundMe)
* UPenn Law Deans Report Regarding Amy Wax
* Michael Anton, “That’s Not Happening and It’s Good That It Is.”
* Richard Hanania, “Women’s Tears Win in the Marketplace of Ideas.”
* Richard Hanania, “Terms of Surrender” [Review of Jonathan Rauch’s The Constitution of Knowledge].
* Jon Marcus, “Why Americans are Increasingly Dubious About Going to College.”
* The Glenn Show, “Contesting American Identity | Glenn Loury and Amy Wax.”
* Glenn Loury, “Amy Wax Redux.” [interchange with George Lee]
* Amy Wax on Tucker Carlson Today
* Richard Hanania Survey Results II: Likes and Dislikes