The New Totalitarians
Greg Lukianoff’s and Rikki Schlott’s new book on the
totalitarian nature of America’s cancel culture couldn’t be timelier. I would
like to state at the outset that freedom of speech is very important to me
because in my misspent youth I put myself at great risk for my beliefs.
As I write this, we are witnessing a rampage of
totalitarian racial Marxists assaulting Jews on our most elite college
campuses. It is not an accident that both Columbia and the University of
Pennsylvania, schools that witnessed among the worst antisemitic rampages in recent
days, scored the lowest on the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
(FIRE) scores on campus freedom of speech.
Just to note, Lukianoff is the president of FIRE and Schlott is a
research fellow there.
This book can be considered a continuation of Jonathan Haidt’s and Greg Lukianoff’s 2018 “The Coddling of the American Mind.” Here Lukianoff and Schlott go into example after example of how people are canceled because of their heterodox beliefs. Most of the examples take place on college campuses, but there are telling examples in the publishing and the corporate world. Most of the examples involve the Left on attack with their rhetorical fortress built around the racial Marxist belief that oppressors can do no right and the oppressed can do no wrong. Thus, under their canon Israel defending itself from a wanton terrorist attack is guilty, while the Hamas terrorist dictatorship is innocent. Although Lukianoff considers himself a man of the Left, it fits neatly into Christopher Rufo’s right wing world view as expressed in his “America’s Cultural Revolution.” ( Shulmaven: My Amazon Review of Christopher Rufo's "America's Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything")
This book is not only a screed attacking the Left. The
Right doesn’t get off easy as well. The authors recount how anti-Trump
conservatives were cancelled, books were banned and “anti-woke” laws were put
in place in several states forcing professors to walk on eggshells in what they
can say on and off campus.
Lukianoff’s and Schlott’s solution calls for the
creation of a free speech culture on college campuses, easier said than done,
eliminating DEI loyalty oaths in the hiring and promotion of faculty, opening
up more jobs to non-college graduates, and calling for employers to widen their
horizons with respect to schools they recruit at. (i.e., more state schools
over the Ivy’s) Indeed Lukianoff himself had to do away with the college degree
requirement to hire Schlott.
I would go much further. In my view donors that feel
the way I do should cut off their contributions to their alma maters, the
entire DEI bureaucracy which enforces the cancel culture should be torn up root
and branch and government should withhold funding for those institutions who
fail to do that.
P.S. I received this book as a gift.
*-Amazon has yet to post the review. 11/16. Amazon rejected this review because of a "violation of community standards." I slightly edited the review and it appeared on 12/4 at the following URL: The New Totalitarians (amazon.com)
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