The Origins of Woke, Richard Hanania
The Origins of Woke, Richard Hanania
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The Origins of Woke
Civil Rights Law, Corporate America, and the Triumph of Identity Politics

Author: Richard Hanania

Narrator: Timothy Andrés Pabon

Unabridged: 10 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 09/19/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Richard Hanania has emerged as one of the most talked-about writers in the nation, and in this book, he puts forward a stunning new theory about the culture war that could turn our debates upside down. Richard Hanania has come out of nowhere to become one of the best-known writers in the nation in the last few years. In this book, he directs his attention to the culture war that has driven society apart and presents a stunning new theory about what is going on.In a nation nearly-evenly split between conservatives and liberals, the left dominates nearly all major institutions, including universities, the government, and corporate America. Hanania argues that this is as much a legal requirement as it is an issue of one side triumphing in the marketplace of ideas. Culture has its own independent force, but the state has, since the 1960s, been putting its thumb on the scale. This book answers many of the puzzling questions about modern society, such as:• Why does more and more of life seem like a competition to see who is the most oppressed?• Who is really behind the sudden proliferation of woke ideas?• How did ideas that seem so intellectually bankrupt achieve hegemony over elite culture?• Which laws and regulations have helped the left rise to power everywhere?• How did workplaces come to be the main enforcers of political ideology?• When and how did Pakistanis, Samoans, and Koreans all become the same ""race"" (AAPI)? • Why did America become so obsessed with inequalities based on race but not religion? For those angry about wokeness and what it has done to American institutions, this book offers concrete suggestions regarding policies that can move us back to being a country that emphasizes merit, individual liberty, and color-blind governance.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook

About Richard Hanania

Richard Hanania is a research fellow at the University of Texas and the president and founder of the Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology. He was previously a research fellow at the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University. He is also the author of Public Choice Theory and the Illusion of Grand Strategy. Hanania earned his PhD in political science from UCLA and is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Pete on September 24, 2023

The Origins of Woke : Civil Rights Law, Corporate America, and the Triumph of Identity Politics (2023) by Richard Hanania is a very interesting analysis of why the US is so driven and split over concerns about identity politics. Hanania is an interesting writer who has a law degree from the Universit......more

Goodreads review by Rick on May 14, 2024

Kind of an eye roller. There are some provocative points. But the overall effect is just sort of flat. There’s a lot of assumptions you have to squint at to get to the points that the author is trying to make. Also, this weird obsession with meritocracy has always struck me as an inherently untruthf......more

Goodreads review by Emil O. W. on October 14, 2023

Excellent book on the legal origins of woke, and a plan for getting rid of it.......more

Goodreads review by mark propp on July 02, 2024

a very worthwhile book. i've read my share of anti-woke screeds. i've gone through john mcwhorter's book & i've listed to coleman hughes's podcast & i like glenn loury's stuff. all great. but this brought something really new to the table in its focus on civil rights legislation & how those laws have......more

Goodreads review by Brian on October 07, 2023

This book certainly changed my judgement toward "culture is downstream from politics", and not the other way around. That changes my idea of where to focus efforts to arrest the decline of higher education. The final chapter conveys a really uplifting vision of the future. If you got this far reading......more