

Richard Rorty, "What Can We Hope For?: Essays on Politics" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Feb 8, 2025
Chris Voparil, co-editor of the collection showcasing Richard Rorty’s political essays, dives into Rorty's foresight regarding populism and societal inequalities. They discuss Rorty's call for a return to class politics and the urgency of social hope in today's climate. The conversation touches on navigating truth in a post-truth world and the moral dimensions of the climate crisis. Voparil highlights Rorty’s advocacy for inclusive global community-building through education, trade unions, and grassroots movements to foster democratic resilience.
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Rorty's Trump Prediction
- Richard Rorty predicted a Trump-like figure in 1998.
- He warned about a strongman arising from a neglected working class.
Back to Class Politics
- Rorty criticizes the academic left for prioritizing cultural politics over economic issues.
- He champions a return to class politics.
Projects Before Principles
- Rorty prioritized political projects over abstract principles.
- He believed in finding practical solutions first, then establishing theoretical frameworks.