

EP 256 Glenn Loury on Confessions of a Black Conservative
Aug 22, 2024
Glenn Loury, a prominent economist and author, discusses his memoir, focusing on his journey as a Black conservative. He shares anecdotes from his childhood on the South Side of Chicago and the significant influence of family, particularly his aunt Eloise. Loury reflects on the tension between his academic life and personal struggles, including a tumultuous marriage and battles with addiction. He delves into the complexities of race, identity, and political evolution, offering profound insights into the social constructs shaping our understanding of inequality.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Candor in Authorship
01:56 • 3min
The Strategic Complexity of Writing and Thought
04:35 • 2min
Roots and Racial Identity
06:08 • 14min
Navigating Youth: From Mischief to Growth
20:30 • 19min
Navigating Graduate School Choices
39:35 • 7min
Navigating Emotion and Growth
46:13 • 7min
Navigating Career Choices in Academia
53:06 • 26min
Navigating Academic Choices
01:19:13 • 4min
Struggles of a Double Life
01:23:33 • 7min
Journey Through Politics and Faith
01:30:15 • 25min