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Noah Millman: from finance to the culture industry

Aug 15, 2025
Noah Millman, an American screenwriter and cultural critic, shares his journey from the world of finance to the arts. He discusses his disillusionment with neoconservatism and the evolving political commentary landscape. The conversation dives into the dangers of audience capture in content creation, the quest for diversity in media consumption, and the shifting dynamics of cinema in today’s culture. Millman also reflects on the intersections of faith and identity, exploring how religion and spirituality shape personal beliefs.
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ANECDOTE

From Finance Mailroom To Filmmaker

  • Noah left a 16-year Wall Street career after the financial crisis to become a screenwriter and cultural critic.
  • He balanced film work and political commentary, writing for The American Conservative and The Week while making films.
INSIGHT

Events Reshape Political Identity

  • Noah described shifting from a neoconservative stance after 9/11 toward a heterodox, centrist position.
  • Key events like the Iraq war and 2008 crisis reshaped his trust in institutions and led him to vote Democratic.
INSIGHT

Temperament Vs. Policy

  • Noah positions himself as temperamentally conservative but holding many liberal policy views.
  • He values engaging respectfully with extreme views as long as arguments are made in good faith.
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