This special double-length episode features a wide-ranging conversation with best-selling author and iconoclast Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute, with special focus on her new book, The Diversity Delusion: How Race and Gender Pandering Corrupt the University and Undermine Our Culture. I hosted Heather this week at . . . UC Berkeley (!!), and […]


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This special double-length episode features a wide-ranging conversation with best-selling author and iconoclast Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute, with special focus on her new book, The Diversity Delusion: How Race and Gender Pandering Corrupt the University and Undermine Our Culture. I hosted Heather this week at . . . UC Berkeley (!!), and we decided that rather than going with a set-piece speech, I'd interview her about the full range of topics she's written about.


So we talk about her own intellectual odyssey, the decline of literature in universities, crime and punishment, the drug war, why we'd actually cheer the return of old-fashioned Marxism, as well as the hot button issues of her new book: preferential college admissions and the entire "diversity industrial complex." We even get to the "T-question" (Trump), where Heather remains skeptical and conflicted.


One thing that comes through immediately is how utterly fearless Heather is.


For our exit music today, I discovered what I suspect is one-off artist named Michael $cott, a parody of "Michael Scott" of The Office, who has put to music the script to the famous "diversity training" episode of The Office. Hence the opening teaser of this episode.



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