
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning Eric Kaufmann: a cultural revolution in winter
Oct 20, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Eric Kaufmann, a political professor and author, dives into the decline of WASP influence in America, attributing it to liberal-progressive shifts. He explores the history of Anglo-America and the impact of immigration waves, as well as the rise of 'cultural socialism' in his latest work, The Third Awokening. Kaufmann also examines the concept of multiracial whiteness and assimilation patterns, shedding light on how identity shapes social treatment. Additionally, he shares insights on the backlash against wokeness and his personal experiences with institutional pressure.
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Broad Definition Of WASP And Its Role
- Kaufmann defines WASP broadly as the dominant Anglo-Protestant ethnic group shaping U.S. national identity rather than just Northeast elites.
- He links their decline to internal ideological shifts within WASP liberal-progressivism rather than solely immigrant pressure.
Decline Driven From Within
- Kaufmann argues WASP decline was driven largely by internal liberal-progressive movements from within WASP America.
- Figures like John Dewey and Jane Addams promoted pluralism and de-emphasized Anglo-Protestant national myths.
Progressivism Split Into Two Paths
- Liberal progressivism separated from older progressivism by dropping conservative elements like immigration restriction and prohibition.
- This shift produced ecumenical mainline Protestantism and early multiculturalism in the 1910s–20s.










