Know Your Enemy

Joan Didion, Conservative (w/ Sam Tanenhaus)

Jan 13, 2022
Ask episode
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Sam Tannon House and Joan Didion's Conservatism
04:05 • 2min
3
Didion's Conservatism
06:21 • 2min
4
The Life of a Writer
08:05 • 2min
5
Dideon and the National Review
10:17 • 5min
6
Dodd's Social Cachet
15:44 • 5min
7
John Wayne's Wain at the Alamo
20:53 • 2min
8
The Regins and the Mansion in a Sacramento
23:07 • 5min
9
What's With the Schlessinger Reference?
28:09 • 3min
10
What's the Difference Between Innocence and Disorder?
31:24 • 4min
11
Women's Liberation Is All About Avoiding the Inevitabilities of Men and Women
35:43 • 3min
12
I'm Appalled, but She's Also Worried.
38:24 • 2min
13
The Writer Is Always Selling Someone Out
39:59 • 4min
14
John Wayne's the Man Who Liberty Balance
43:53 • 6min
15
The Darty Biography - The Last Love Song
49:39 • 4min
16
Didion's Approach to the Mansion Things
53:20 • 6min
17
Is There Depths to Plum With Ronald Regan?
59:06 • 5min
18
What Changes for Dideon About the Conservative Movement From Goldwater to Regan?
01:03:55 • 3min
19
Regan's Success in Hollywood
01:07:02 • 4min
20
'Ragan's Conservatism
01:10:46 • 3min
21
Dodian's 'Boondog' Mansion, a Boondog Mansion
01:14:07 • 3min
22
What Did Joan Didion Really Believe Politically?
01:17:16 • 3min
23
The Shipt From Gold Water to Ragan
01:20:35 • 2min
24
What Did She Believe?
01:22:27 • 3min
25
Is There Continuity in Her Essays From White Album?
01:25:50 • 3min
26
Voerism vs Like to Watch?
01:28:24 • 3min
27
I Think That's a Critical Failure on the Right
01:31:17 • 4min
28
What Does Ditty Mean to Be?
01:35:06 • 2min
29
The Acolytes Who Stayed, and the Apostates Who Moved On
01:36:55 • 3min