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The Glenn Show is almost entirely listener supported. We need your help in order to keep bringing you the conversations you can't hear anywhere else. To get early episodes and much, much more, become a full subscriber at my Substack.You can keep tabs on Clifton’s progress and support his work at his Substack, Becoming Thomas Sowell.Video Links0:00 A Hard Day’s McWhorter3:51 Jimmy Kimmel and the collapse of the“bluegeois” paradigm9:47 Ground News ad11:30 Ideological gatekeeping in the arts17:02 The Gamergate-ification of everything25:50 John: Wokeness isn’t dead, it’s changed shape33:11 Clifton’s one-man show in-progress, Becoming Thomas Sowell35:21 Sowell at Cornell40:10 The challenge to Sowell’s conception of “the civil rights vision”43:36 The pressures of bringing Sowell to the stage45:58 Clifton: I think of Sowell as “the people’s intellectual”Recorded September 20, 2025Links and ReadingsJohn and Clifton’s previous conversation on The Glenn ShowClifton’s Substack, Becoming Thomas SowellThomas Sowell’s book, A Conflict of Visions: Ideological Origins of Political StrugglesSowell’s book, Knowledge and DecisionsThurgood on Amazon PrimeSowell’s book, Black Education: Myths and TragediesDonald Downs’s book, Cornell ‘69: Liberalism and the Crisis of the American UniversitySowell’s book, On Classical EconomicsMark Whitaker’s book, Saying It Loud: 1966—the Year Black Power Challenged the Civil Rights MovementSowell’s book, Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality?Jason Riley’s latest appearance on TGSJason’s book, Maverick: A Biography of Thomas SowellSowell’s memoir, A Personal Odyssey This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit glennloury.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit glennloury.substack.comSupport The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comIn our latest Q&A, John McWhorter and I take questions on troubled black communities, the N-word, issues on which we've changed our minds, ratcheting down political tensions in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination, and how we handle personal security. The Glenn Show is almost entirely viewer supported. If you like what you hear, head over to my Substack and become a full subscriber. You'll get monthly Q&As with John McWhorter, and a whole lot more.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit glennloury.substack.comSupport The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comLast Friday, I hosted a livestream featuring Nikita Petrov, Robert Patton-Spruill, and call-ins from viewers. Once again, our topic is the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. We talk about my own cancelation by the Manhattan Institute, warding off the tyranny of the majority, the worrisome comments of truly powerful people like Elon Musk, JD Vance, and Pam Bondi, Ta-Nehisi Coates’s intervention in the Kirk debates, and what I dream the leader of our nation would say (and still can say) as the post-assassination temperature continues to rise. I talk with callers about the dynamics of backlash, plausible deniability, and the spiritual impetus to ease political tensions.Listen, I need your help. The Glenn Show is almost entirely viewer supported, so to those of us who are already full subscribers, let me extend a heartfelt thank you. And if you’re not yet a full subscriber, please consider becoming one. The Glenn Show can only do what it does through the generosity of viewers and listeners. For a measly $6/month or $50/year, you’ll get weekly episodes of The Glenn Show earlier than their public release, monthly Q&A episodes with John McWhorter, access to the full Substack archives, and other exclusive bonus content. Subscribe at https://glennloury.substack.com
Support The Glenn Show at https:/.glennloury.substack.comVideo Links0:00 Why Marc thinks nothing works6:45 Who decides the winners and losers in public trade-offs?12:50 Penn Station and public interest logjams20:29 Marc: We have Trump because people feel that government doesn’t work28:17 Two progressive conceptions of power33:03 Finding the balance between centralized and dispersed power39:05 Ok, nothing works. So how do we get things working?51:28 Marc: We need a return to Hamiltonian governing55:03 The new class of moderate Democrats trying to get things doneRecorded September 6, 2025Links and ReadingsMarc’s new book, Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress—and How to Bring It BackMarc’s book, The Vanishing Neighbor: The Transformation of American CommunityRobert Putnam’s book, Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American CommunityRobert Caro’s book, The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New YorkEzra Klein and Derek Thompson’s book, AbundanceJennifer Pahlka’s book, Recoding America: Why Government Is Failing in the Digital Age and How We Can Do BetterYoni Applebaum’s book, Stuck: How the Privileged and Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit glennloury.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit glennloury.substack.comSupport The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comIn this episode, co-hosted with my editor Mark Sussman, I talk with viewers about the murders of Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutska, the “black crime” canard, the effects of immigration on black employment, and other weighty topics. It wasn’t all doom and gloom, though. A call from Richard Kim—a newly tenured professor of philosophy at Loyola University in Chicago—gave me the opportunity to reminisce about Father Richard John Neuhaus, a friend who offered me great comfort during one of the most difficult periods of my life. And of course, we hear from Robert Patton-Spruill aka the Landlord Guy aka the Housing Provider aka the Evil Landlord.In order to keep doing these streams and recording weekly episodes of The Glenn Show, I need your help. Anybody can tune into our livestreams as they happen. But if you’d like to watch the video later, you’ll need to become a full subscriber. The Glenn Show is almost entirely viewer supported, so to those of us who are already full subscribers, let me extend a heartfelt thank you. And if you’re not yet a full subscriber, please consider becoming one. The Glenn Show can only do what it does through the generosity of viewers and listeners. For a measly $6/month or $50/year, you’ll get weekly episodes of The Glenn Show earlier than their public release, monthly Q&A episodes with John McWhorter, access to the full Substack archives, and other exclusive bonus content. To subscribe, go to https://glennloury.substack.com
Support The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comVideo Links0:00 The upcoming Hoover Institution conference honoring Thomas Sowell 5:37 Sowell’s apprentice work at the University of Chicago 12:58 Ground News ad 14:45 Hayek’s influence on Sowell 19:55 Jason: No one is smarter than the market 24:58 The unconstrained vision vs. the constrained vision 33:04 Sowell’s contribution to economic literacy 37:44 Sowell’s tough early life and his path to Marx ]47:55 Jason: Sowell’s willingness to weigh in on race hurt his career 53:58 Sowell’s evisceration of The Bell CurveRecorded on August 25, 2025Links and ReadingsJason’s writing for the Wall Street JournalJason’s book, Maverick: A Biography of Thomas SowellThoma Sowell’s memoir, A Personal JourneySowell’s book, Knowledge and DecisionsSowell’s book, A Conflict of Visions: Ideological Origins of Political ConflictSowell’s book, Ethnic America: A HistorySowell’s book, Race and CultureSowell’s book, Migration and Cultures: A World ViewFriedrich Von Hayek’s essay, “The Use of Knowledge in Society”Hayek’s review of Knowledge and DecisionsMary Shelley’s novel, FrankensteinSowell’s book, The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social PolicySowell’s book, The Quest for Cosmic JusticeMilton Friedman’s TV show, Free to ChooseRichard Herrnstein and Charles Murray’s book, The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American LifeSowell’s American Spectator review of The Bell Curve, “Ethnicity and IQ” This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit glennloury.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit glennloury.substack.comSupport The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comOn this week's livestream, Nikita and I are joined by filmmaker, professor, master distiller, and "housing provider" Robert Patton-Spruill. And he does not disappoint. He begins by informing me of a connection between us: his father, then a professor of acting and directing at Boston University, used to smoke weed in front of my house. From there we get into a range of subjects, including the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, the role of faith and the church in our lives, the power of wealth to create change, AI and ChatGPT, and October 7th. Robert then cedes the stage for a while, and I take calls from viewers Jack Apple, Eric Ingram. William Schafer, Rouxbe, and Scott Kushner.Putting viewers in the spotlight has opened a whole new dimension of the show, and we’re going to keep exploring it. So if you want to talk to me directly, tune into the next livestream, which we’ll be announcing soon. But in order to keep doing these streams and recording weekly episodes of The Glenn Show, I need your help. Anybody can tune into our livestreams as they happen. But if you’d like to watch the video later, you’ll need to become a full subscriber. The Glenn Show is almost entirely viewer supported, so to those of us who are already full subscribers, let me extend a heartfelt thank you. And if you’re not yet a full subscriber, please consider becoming one. The Glenn Show can only do what it does through the generosity of viewers and listeners. For a piddling $6/month or $50/year, you’ll get weekly episodes of The Glenn Show earlier than their public release, monthly Q&A episodes with John McWhorter, access to the full Substack archives, and other exclusive bonus content. Subscribe at https://glennloury.substack.com
Support The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comVideo Links0:00 What Thomas Sowell means to Emily 3:54 What’s the difference between a conservative and a classical liberal? 10:59 Ground News ad 12:45 Sowell’s interventions in price theory and microeconomics 19:31 The parallel careers of Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams 24:51 Emily: Trump is not fulfilling Sowell’s vision of liberty 33:37 A Sowellian critique of expert-driven COVID policies 45:08 The risks of uncertainty in Trump’s economic policies 53:46 The future of classical liberalism 58:01 The Mont Pelerin Society’s intellectual landscape 1:01:15 Glenn’s departure from classical liberalismRecorded August 19, 2025Links and ReadingsFriedrich Von Hayek’s book, The Constitution of LibertyHayek’s essay, “Why I Am Not a Conservative”Thomas Sowell’s book, Knowledge and DecisionsBart Wilson’s book, Humanomics: Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations for the Twenty-First CenturyThe Mont Pelerin SocietyJohn Cochrane’s review of Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black ConservativeHayek’s book, Law, Legislation, and Liberty This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit glennloury.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit glennloury.substack.comFor the full episode and to support The Glenn Show, visit https://glennloury.substack.comOn this recording of my latest livestream, I sit down with my editor, Mark Sussman. Inspired by a recent memo posted by liberal moderate think tank Third Way, Mark and I talk a bit about the communicative dynamics of progressive nomenclature, e.g., “chestfeeding” rather than “breastfeeding” and other awkward neologisms. Can the Democrats afford to get mired in these debates while they’re facing so much anger and dissatisfaction from their own constituency? We take comments and calls on the subject from viewers familiar and new. Scott Kushner and Robert Spruill pop in to give their views. Mark and I debate Trump and what will happen to MAGA when he eventually either cedes the stage or passes away. We talk about the Minnesota school shooter’s gender identity and what, if anything, it has to do with the awful slaughter at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. And of course, Gaza comes up.I’m loving this new feature of the show, but in order to keep it and all things TGS afloat, I need your help. Anybody can tune into our livestreams as they happen, and we’re making this one available to everyone, but normally if you’d like to watch the video later, you’ll need to become a full subscriber. The Glenn Show is almost entirely viewer supported, so to those of us who are already full subscribers, let me extend a heartfelt thank you. And if you’re not yet a full subscriber, please consider becoming one. The Glenn Show can only do what it does through the generosity of viewers and listeners. For a piddling $6/month or $50/year, you’ll get weekly episodes of The Glenn Show earlier than their public release, monthly Q&A episodes with John McWhorter, access to the full Substack archives, and other exclusive bonus content. To subscribe, go to https://glennloury.substack.com
Support The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comOrder Glenn's new book, Self-Censorship, here or where you get your books: Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/683p6kk3 Barnes & Noble: https://tinyurl.com/4yvz4fta Bookshop: https://tinyurl.com/44rznxwwVideo Links0:00 How woke campus culture degrades mental health 5:47 The rise of “microaggressions” '8:21 The harms caused by discourses of harm 13:47 The digital lives of children 19:08 Why Courtney and Ted produced Coddling themselves 24:56 A Nigerian immigrant’s encounter with campus progressivism 32:36 Is Trump’s anti-DEI posture aiding free speech on campus? 37:58 Ted and Courtney’s decision to homeschool their child41:48 How comedy brings us together 48:26 Ted and Courtney take on the Rob Henderson storyRecorded August 8, 2025Links and ReadingsThe Coddling of the American Mind docThe Coddling of the American Mind bookDead Poet’s SocietyThe Canceling of the American MindGreg Lukianoff conversationCan We Take a JokeCoddling movie SubstackNoam episodesRob Henderson, TroubledRob Henderson episode This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit glennloury.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit glennloury.substack.comSupport The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comIn this edition of the Q&A, Glenn and John take questions on MLK and white moderates, audience capture, civilian casualties in Gaza, "I have to do X" vs. "I get to do X," Trump's performance as president, the role of trustees and administration in determining university policy, and race and genes.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit glennloury.substack.comSubscribe to The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comThe livestreaming experiment continues here at TGS. I never know what’s going to come at me. I’m operating outside my comfort zone. Of course, that’s what makes it fun. The callers often ask me to weigh in on a whole range of subjects I’d never think up on my own, like embryo screening and the frustrations of Connecticut landlords. (And speaking of landlords, filmmaker and property owner Robert Spruill is back!) I have no meaningful knowledge in these areas, but now I get to learn a little about them, or at least think them through on the fly. Other topics, like Israel-Palestine, student debt, and election security, are more familiar. But I’m still never quite what kind of spin my callers will put on the ball.In other words, the calls are keeping me sharp and engaged. And I love getting to meet my audience in these brief encounters.But in order to keep this going, I need your help. Anybody can tune into our livestreams as they happen, and we’re making this one available to everyone, but normally if you’d like to watch the video later, you’ll need to become a full subscriber. The Glenn Show is almost entirely viewer supported, so to those of us who are already full subscribers, let me extend a heartfelt thank you. And if you’re not yet a full subscriber, please consider becoming one. The Glenn Show can only do what it does through the generosity of viewers and listeners. For a mere $6/month or $50/year, you’ll get weekly episodes of The Glenn Show earlier than their public release, monthly Q&A episodes with John McWhorter, access to the full Substack archives, and other exclusive bonus content. Subscribe at https://glennloury.substack.com
Support The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comThis episode was originally recorded for Danny and Derek's podcast American Prestige and cross posted here. Subscribe to American Prestige at https://americanprestige.supportingcast.fm/joinOrder Glenn's new book, Self-Censorship, here or where you get your books:Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/683p6kk3 Barnes & Noble: https://tinyurl.com/4yvz4fta Bookshop: https://tinyurl.com/44rznxwwVideo Links0:00 The origins of Self-Censorship4:11 Black and conservative in Reagan’s America8:30 The social science hall of fame12:45 Jews, assimilation, and the quantitative revolution17:56 Human universalism vs. ethno-national particularity21:42 Historicizing “the Jew”23:47 Danny: Larry Summers can’t see outside his own neoliberal paradigm27:50 Are we entering a period of, as Marx wrote, “mutual ruin”?30:46 Is capitalism leading us toward nuclear war?37:18 What the Manhattan Institute incident taught Glenn about his own book42:02 Glenn: “I’m rethinking everything”46:40 Is the right reverting to a pre-New Deal political paradigm?51:37 Is Israel a reversion to an Early Modern model of nation-building?58:07 American Jews’s role in Israel’s creation and perpetuation1:03:04 Why Glenn previously censored himself on Gaza1:09:30 Glenn: So far, I’m disappointed in TrumpRecorded August 6, 2025Links and ReadingsDanny and Derek’s podcast, American PrestigeGlenn’s new book, Self-CensorshipJohn Murray Cuddihy’s book, The Ordeal of Civility: Freud, Marx, Lévi-Strauss, and the Jewish Struggle with ModernityCorey Robin’s book, The Enigma of Clarence ThomasGlenn’s City Journal essay, “Clarence Thomas and Me”Seth Schwartz’s book, The Ancient Jews from Alexander to MuhamadOmar El Akkad’s book, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against ThisGlenn’s post, “I Was Fired by the Manhattan Institute. Here’s Why.”Ta-Nehisi Coates’s book, The MessageSam Gindin and Leo Panitch’s book, The Making of Global Capitalism: The Political Economy of American EmpireAvi Shlaim’s book, Genocide in Gaza: Israel, Hamas, and the Long War on PalestinePeter Beinart’s book, Being Jewish after the Destruction of Gaza: A ReckoningGlenn’s conversation with Beinart This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit glennloury.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit glennloury.substack.comSupport The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comIn our latest livestream, TGS editor Mark Sussman and I discuss Michel Houellebecq's 2015 novel Submission and its rather unpleasant but compelling critique of modern existence, after which we take questions from viewers and callers. We get into some unexpected territory, like life after death (I don’t believe in it), the existence of alien intelligence (it seems probable to me), and psychedelics (that one’s on Mark). I’m truly enjoying these face-to-face conversations with viewers, and I encourage everyone who can call in to do so on our next stream.Anybody can tune into our livestreams as they happen, and we’re making this one available to everyone, but normally if you’d like to watch the video later, you’ll need to become a full subscriber. The Glenn Show is almost entirely viewer supported, so to those of us who are already full subscribers, let me extend a heartfelt thank you. And if you’re not yet a full subscriber, please consider becoming one. The Glenn Show can only do what it does through the generosity of viewers and listeners. For a mere $6/month or $50/year, you’ll get weekly episodes of The Glenn Show earlier than their public release, monthly Q&A episodes with John McWhorter, access to the full Substack archives, and other exclusive bonus content.Subscribe at https://glennloury.substack.com
Support The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comVideo Links0:00 John: Not all of Trump’s demands on Columbia are crazy 3:45 Are the accusations of antisemitism at Columbia apt? 12:43 Ground News ad 14:22 The shifting public perception of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza 24:30 The historical legacy of Gaza’s starvation 27:40 Glenn: There are ways to destroy Israel without an army 32:21 The lull in American race politics 38:22 Has the race debate devolved to Sidney Sweeney’s jeans? 47:27 John’s theory of violent crime among black youthsRecorded August 5, 2025Links and ReadingsJohn’s April 23, 2024 NYT column, “I’m a Columbia Professor. The Protests on My Campus Are Not Justice.”Peter Beinart’s book, Being Jewish after the Destruction of Gaza: A ReckoningGlenn’s conversation with BeinartTa-Nehisi Coates’s book, Between the World and MeCourtney Moorehead Balaker and Ted Balaker’s documentary, The Coddling of the American MindSidney Sweeney’s American Eagle adJohn’s NYT column, “Do These Jeans Make My Ads Look Racist?”Glenn and John’s conversation with Randall KennedyGlenn and John’s conversation with Keith EllisonThomas Sowell’s book, Black Rednecks & White Liberals This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit glennloury.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit glennloury.substack.comSupport The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comOrder Self-Censorship here or wherever you get your books:Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/683p6kk3 Barnes & Noble: https://tinyurl.com/4yvz4fta Bookshop: https://tinyurl.com/44rznxwwIn this conversation, my editor Mark Sussman and I discuss Kamala Harris’s forthcoming book, 107 Days, and the dire state of publishing. I’ve been reading a lot of Thomas Sowell in preparation for a major address I have to deliver about his work in the Fall, and I suggest that Sowell might say that the declining profitability of writing and publishing might well be a good thing, insofar as it signals the market’s responsiveness to consumer demand and desire. This leads to a debate about the distinction (and perhaps the conflict) between aesthetic and economic value. Then it’s on to a broader discussion of Sowell. Next we move onto the story of a group of people establishing a Christian, LGBTQ-free, whites-only community in Arkansas. We close out with viewer questions about Brown University’s deal with the Trump administration, which somehow leads to a debate about climate science and the epistemological limitations of modernity. And finally, an evergreen topic: black patriotism.In the course of this conversation, Mark and I reference Michel Houellebecq’s 2015 novel, Submission. That’s because we plan to discuss the book on our next livestream, which we’ll announce in the coming days. So if you want to participate in the discussion or simply follow along, read the book. We’ll be taking calls, and I’m very curious what you all have to think of this brilliant, provocative, and (be warned) sexually explicit book.Anybody can tune into our livestreams as they happen, and we’re making this one available to everyone, but normally if you’d like to watch the video later, you’ll need to become a full subscriber. The Glenn Show is almost entirely viewer supported, so to those of us who are already full subscribers, let me extend a heartfelt thank you. And if you’re not yet a full subscriber, please consider becoming one. The Glenn Show can only do what it does through the generosity of viewers and listeners. For a mere $6/month or $50/year, you’ll get weekly episodes of The Glenn Show earlier than their public release, monthly Q&A episodes with John McWhorter, access to the full Substack archives, and other exclusive bonus content.
Support The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comVideo Links0:00 Columbia’s $221 million-deal with the Trump administration4:11 Rajiv: The charges about antisemitism at Columbia are mostly pretextual13:34 How is Columbia’s resolution monitor going to assess merit in admissions?25:31 What really matters in college admissions?29:47 Why Brown’s agreement differs from Columbia’s34:16 Rajiv: If the Trump administration wants to destroy universities, it has the resources to do it40:07 Is Columbia’s Middle East Studies department cooked?43:15 Free speech is dying in universities and flourishing on podcasts (and Substack)50:19 Is a full-scale antisemitic backlash on the way?55:25 The question of genocide59:45 The Gaza War’s historical legacyRecorded August 1, 2025Links and ReadingsRajiv’s post, “The Columbia Deal” at Imperfect InformationRashid Khalidi’s open letter announcing the withdrawal of his courseKhalidi’s book The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017Roland Fryer’s WSJ piece, “DEI Is Worth Saving from Its Excesses” Glenn’s new book, Self-CensorshipColin Wright’s WSJ piece, “Cornell University Discriminated against Me”Dave Smith and Douglas Murray on the Joe Rogan ExperienceGreen Beret vet Tony Aguilar on the Tucker Carlson ShowIsraeli journalist Emmanuelle Elbaz-Phelps speaks with The Daily about starvation in GazaAvi Shlaim’s book, Genocide in Gaza: Israel, Hamas, and the Long War on PalestineOmer Bartov’s NYT piece, “I’m a Genocide Scholar. I Know It When I See It.” This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit glennloury.substack.com/subscribe
Support The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comIn lieu of a regular episode this week, I’m presenting a version of our latest livestream. Last week we debuted what I hope will be an ongoing feature of these livestreams: viewer call-ins. Nikita has been working on setting this up for a while now, and as you’ll see, we’ve still got some kinks to work out. We were able to take a number of calls from viewers, and on that score, this experiment was a resounding success.Anybody can tune into our livestreams as they happen, and we’re making this one available to everyone, but normally if you’d like to watch the video later, you’ll need to become a full subscriber. The Glenn Show is almost entirely viewer supported, so to those of us who are already full subscribers, let me extend a heartfelt thank you. And if you’re not yet a full subscriber, please consider becoming one. The Glenn Show can only do what it does through the generosity of viewers and listeners. For a mere $6/month or $50/year, you’ll get weekly episodes of The Glenn Show earlier than their public release, monthly Q&A episodes with John McWhorter, access to the full Substack archives, and other exclusive bonus content.Become a full subscriber at https://glennloury.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit glennloury.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit glennloury.substack.comIt’s the middle of the summer, it’s hot, and John McWhorter and I are back for another Substack subscriber only Q&A session. In this episode, we take questions about leadership in the black community, critical listening, Percival Everett's novel James, immigration, white women studying black women's history, right-wing identity politics, and the Free Press.The Glenn Show is supported by listeners like you. To watch and listen to the full version of this episode and get all kinds of other benefits, become a full subscriber at https://glennloury.substack.com.
Support The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.comVideo Links0:00 Glenn and Cornel’s early correspondence 2:20 Cornel: “Brother Glenn ain’t never been just a black conservative” 9:34 Ground News ad 11:10 One-eyed and two-eyed reason 19:33 The Loury family legacy 25:01 Does race still matter? 34:32 The black intellectual in a declining empire 45:56 Keeping nihilism at bay in the black community 51:42 Keep the funk, and die with a smile on your face 55:40 The Democratic Party plantationRecorded July 18, 2025Links and ReadingsGlenn’s memoir, Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black ConservativeToni Morrison’s book, The Source of Self-Regard: Selected Essays, Speeches, and MeditationsRalph Ellison’s book, Shadow and ActThomas Sowell’s book, The Conflict of Visions: Ideological Origins of Political StruggleCornel’s book, Race MattersTa-Nehisi Coates’s book, The MessageCornel’s book, Democracy Matters: Winning the Fight against ImperialismTa-Nehisi Coates’s book, We Were Eight Years in Power: An American TragedyColeman Hughes’s book, The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind AmericaMahalia Jackson’s rendition of Clara Ward’s, “How I Got Over”John Coltrane’s album, A Love SupremeNiall Ferguson’s book, Colossus: The Rise and Fall of the American EmpireGlenn’s book, Race, Incarceration, and American ValuesFyodor Dostoevsky’s novel, The Brother’s KaramazovJoseph Conrad’s novel, Victory: An Island TaleCornel’s 2024 Gifford Lectures This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit glennloury.substack.com/subscribe
McWhorter is a blaten racist, blacks have no chance to succeed as long as they listen to people like him. I am unsubcribing to your podcast. I do not listen to the "other side" when they are so incompetent.
I know Joshua Cohen is a friend of yours, but he did not impress me at all. His lack of knowledge of the Tump NY case was amazing. The same as most people who do not pay attention and simply watch the mainstream media, as when he said that a jurer got his news from truth social...wrong..he said he saw Trump posts from Truth Social on X and followed the usual NYT & CNN. People like Joshua who do not take the time to educate themselves should not be given a platform.
He'd benefit mightily from reading something as simple as Michael Parenti and letting it sink in.
Glenn is conveniently overlooking the absolute fucking horror show that was the free market looting of the USSR and its satellites in the 90s and beyond. Mass death, infant mortality, alcoholism, suicide, prostitution and sex trafficking of all kinds, homelessness, hunger. All of these things spiked after the free market got its grubby little mits on socialist countries. I have serious criticisms of those countries where civil liberties were concerned but we need to get serious here.
Any non-Jewish person who *isn't* venomously critical of Israel at this point is a coward or a sack of shit. Personal pathologies aren't my problem and Norm of all people should know that.
this probably could've been a decent conversation but I'm not going to listen to some tool talk about how idf is big and bad and that justifies rape, slaughter, and kidnapping. kidnapping of babies no less. it's a stupid position to take and I feel like I lost brain cells just listening to a bit of what that moron said.
Maybe Hamas wants to kill all the Jews like they say they want to? Maybe Jewish students barricaded in a library with a baying mob outside have a right to be afraid? Or Jewish students walking across Harvard Yard being physically intimidated have a right to be concerned? "From the river to the sea" is a call for genocide and you can't just hand wave that away. And it was chanted on college campuses before Israel even responded. Free speech doesn't cover incitement to violence.
thank you for that conversation.
great discussion
this guy knows statistics, but he doesn't understand. He argues for incapacitation, yet his proposed policies would keep people in prison well past their risk of committing crimes.
that was...awkward, lol.
Never before have I encountered someone so confident and patronizing --- who is simultaneously unable to craft an argument with any semblance of coherence. It is one of the most frustrating discussions I've ever listened to or been a participant in. She would have been magical in the Monty Python skit where John Cleese walks into an office looking for an argument. Her style is combativeness masquerading as intelligent, reasoned discourse.
She’s naive and her brain has been filled with post modern nonsense that cannot stand up to any scrutiny. Several times she come right up against her own self contradictory views and is incapable of recognizing them as such.
This was one of the most interesting, stimulating and thought provoking podcasts I've heard in a very long time.
If I was pushed, these fine gentleman "meeting little green men from a UFO in Central Park" would be more earth-shattering a story than a (possibly despicable) human suing a bunch of other people.
Thank you for this
the elect
loving the improved sound quality
40 minutes in
Impeccably honest analysis of black lives matter. Essential listening.