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Race, Rage, and Riots

Jul 8, 2023
42:44
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
The Jeffersonian Idea of a Republic of Modestly-Property, Yoman and Farmers
02:33 • 4min
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The Future of Affirmative Action
06:04 • 5min
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The Importance of Character in College Admissions
10:52 • 2min
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The Holistic Approach to Admissions
13:16 • 3min
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The Importance of Public Institutions in American Higher Education
15:50 • 3min
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The Right Will Regret the Loss of Affirmative Action
18:40 • 3min
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The Future of College Admissions
22:08 • 4min
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The Politics of Stivism in France
26:30 • 4min
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The Importance of Ethnic Rites in France
30:25 • 2min
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The French Elite and the Colorblind Society
32:46 • 6min
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The Origins of the French Nation State
38:21 • 4min
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The Supreme Court pushes back on the "diversocracy" of Affirmative Action, and COMPACT editor Sohrab Ahmari breaks down his article pushing back against the "solution" of meritocracy. And as riots rage on in France, the editors ponder whether Houellebecq's Submission is more than a work of fiction. Sohrab Ahmari, Nina Power, and Geoff Shullenberger join Matthew Schmitz.

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