So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast
News:Politics
In late 2013, some of us at FIRE started noticing a change on college campuses. Students, who were previously the strongest constituency for free speech on campus, were turning against free speech. They began appealing to administrators more frequently for protection from different speakers and using the language of trauma and safety to justify censorship.
During the 1964 Berkeley Free Speech Movement, students demanded more free speech. Now, they were demanding more censorship.
What changed?
Neil Howe may have an answer. He is a historian, economist, and demographer who speaks frequently on generational change. He has co-authored several books with William Strauss, including “Generations” and “The Fourth Turning.” His most recent book, “The Fourth Turning is Here,” was published last year. Howe argues that history has seasonal rhythms of growth, maturation, entropy, and rebirth and that different generations take on different attributes reflecting their place in the cycle.
Joining Howe and host Nico Perrino for the conversation is FIRE President and CEO Greg Lukianoff, co-author of “The Canceling of the American Mind” and “The Coddling of the American Mind.”
Note: Nico’s lavalier microphone was too close to his mouth during this recording, producing what we in the biz call “clipping.” Hence, Nico sounds a bit crunchier than normal. We apologize if it’s distracting, but we hope it’s not!
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
6:10 Neil’s intent with his book, “Generations”
13:12 Pattern in American history
17:08 The nomad archetype
25:00 Covid and the younger generation
27:28 Do people shape events?
35:35 Gen-Xers and Millennials
41:45 The Fourth Turning
50:24 William James’ “The Moral Equivalent of War”
57:08 Are Gen-Z actually Millennials?
58:10 Dominant generations
01:06:40 How do generational cycles impact civil liberties?
01:10:57 Summary of Millennials
01:18:15 Peaceful periods lead to greater inequality
1:19:16 Outro
Show Notes
Neil Howe’s Substack, “Demography Unplugged”
Greg Lukianoff’s Substack, “The Eternally Radical Idea”
Ep. 59 Debating ‘Is there a campus free speech crisis?’ with Sullivan, Haidt, Nossel, Sachs, & Foster
Ep. 58 ‘Lust on Trial’ with Amy Werbel
Ep. 57 Exploring threats to a free press with Laura Handman
Ep. 56 Have you been defamed?
Ep. 55 Is there a campus free speech crisis?
Ep. 54 Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission
Ep. 53 Bret Weinstein, professor in exile
Ep. 52 The Great Firewall of China
Ep. 51 University of Alaska President Emeritus Mark Hamilton
Ep. 50 Randall Kennedy on ‘The Forgotten Origins of the Constitution on Campus’
Ep. 49 “The Great Dissent” w/ Professor Thomas Healy
Ep. 48 ‘Natural Rights and the First Amendment’ w/ Jud Campbell
Ep. 47 Institute for Justice President and General Counsel Scott Bullock
Ep. 46 Revisiting Masses v. Patten (1917)
Ep. 45 Harvard professor Steven Pinker
Ep. 44 Berkeley then and now
Ep. 43 LIVE EVENT: Viewpoint diversity on campus
Ep. 42 ‘Is this the day the Internet dies?’
Ep. 41 The British free speech invasion
Ep. 40 “The neurodiversity case for free speech” w/ Geoffrey Miller
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