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Richard Hanania: The Origins of Woke - Civil Rights Law, Corporate America, and the Triumph of Identity Politics
Oct 8, 2023
Richard Hanania, author of The Origins of Woke, discusses the impact of the 1964 Civil Rights Law on American culture and the rise of identity politics. The podcast explores topics such as the expansion of civil rights law, the definition of wokeness, controversies surrounding affirmative action and diversity, and the consequences of not rolling back wokeness and identity politics.
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- The Origins of Woke explores the consequences of 1960's legislation like the Civil Rights Act and its impact on the concept of wokeness.
- Civil rights laws and affirmative action policies have led to racial and ethnic classification, quotas, and effects on employment and education.
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