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    The Authoritarian Moment

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      Abdi, Barkhad, 141

      Abdul-Rauf, Mahmoud, 155, 157

      Abrams, Samuel, 92

      Academy Awards, wokeness and, 139–43

      Acosta, Jim, 11, 187

      Adair, Bill, 184–85

      Adidas, 135

      Adorno, Theodor, 6–7, 8–9

      advertising, the left and conservative media, 180–82

      Age of Entitlement, The (Caldwell), 125

      Alcindor, Yamiche, 176

      Alcorta, Candace, 83

      Aldous, Sally, 203

      Alexander, Peter, 187

      Alinsky, Saul, 61–62

      Altemeyer, Robert, 7–8

      alternative institutions, need to build, 225

      Amazon, 112, 146–47, 194, 210, 211

      Amazon Web Services, 12, 136, 210

      American Civil Liberties Union, 40

      American Federation of Teachers, 136

      American Medical Association, 113

      American Physical Society, 113

      American Protective League, 49

      Angewandt Chemie (journal), 116–17

      anti-conventionalism, 64, 82

      culture and, 26, 31

      left wing authoritarianism and, 8, 14, 15

      renormalization of American institutions and, 39, 91

      Revolutionary Impulse and, 47, 54, 56

      Utopian Impulse and, 47, 48

      anti-discrimination law, 58, 68, 137, 223

      Apple, 12, 121, 210

      Arizona, 135

      Association for Computing Machinery, 114

      Association of American Medical Colleges, 115

      Atkinson, Rowan, 150

      Atlantic, The, 153, 175

      Attiah, Karen, 176–77

      authoritarian aggression, 7, 9

      Authoritarian Personality, The (Adorno et. al), 7

      authoritarian submission, 7, 9

      authoritarianism

      Constitutional checks and balances to protect individual rights, 5–6

      dangers of reactionary and utopian brutality and, 5

      human nature and, 4–5

      see also cultural authoritarianism; left-wing authoritarianism; right-wing authoritarianism

      B&H Photo, 122

      Bailey, James R., 126

      Balz, Dan, 64

      Bank of America, 135, 136

      Baquet, Dean, 36, 220

      Barrett, David, 131

      Barton, Marty, 172

      Bash, Dana, 186

      Beauchamp, Zack, 18

      Bell, Derrick, 56–57, 60, 68

      Bellah, Robert, 87

      Ben & Jerry’s, 121

      Bennet, James, 174–75

      Benson, Guy, 177

      Berkeley Free Speech Movement (FSM), in 1964, 89–91

      Berns, Walter, 90

      Biddle, Sam, 208

      Biden, Jill, 78–79

      Biden, Joe

      call for end of shareholder capitalism, 130

      culture war and, 42–43

      election of 2020 and, 27–28, 31, 65–66

      endorsed by corporate CEOs, 131

      Hunter Biden and Ukraine, 189–90

      media and, 169, 171, 186

      ScienceTM and endorsement of, 117

      unity agenda of, 67

      as vice president, 61, 63

      on Zuckerberg, 198

      Black Lives Matter, 146–47, 149, 154, 164, 165, 177, 207

      corporations and, 120–23

      coverage of January 6 storming of Capitol compared, 177–78

      COVID 19 health protocols, 97–104

      media narrative of “mostly peaceful” riots, 163–66

      sports and, 157, 159–60

      Blake, Jacob, 164

      Bleedover Effect, ScienceTM and, 103–4, 110–11

      Bloom, Allan, 90

      Blow, Charles, 2–3

      Boghossian, Peter, 85–86

      Boone Isaacs, Cheryl, 140–41

      Boot, Max, 11, 182

      Boreing, Jeremy, 224

      Bork, Robert, 42

      Breitbart, Andrew, 146

      Brock, David, 181

      Brodesser-Akner, Taffy, 174

      Brown, Michael, 140, 157, 164, 172

      Brown University, 112

      Burisma, Hunter Biden and, 189–90

      Burns, Allan, 144

      Burr, Bill, 150

      Bush, Cori, 13

      Bush, George W., 46, 53

      Business Insider, 168

      BuzzFeed, 202

      Caldwell, Christopher, 57, 125

      Callendar, James, 169

      cancel culture

      entertainment and, 147–50

      Left’s denial of existence of, 20, 180

      ScienceTM and, 114

      capitalism

      benefits of, 130

      corporations and free markets, 124, 128–29, 138

      stakeholder capitalism versus shareholder capitalism, 129–31

      Carano, Gina, 213–15

      Carmichael, Stokely, 55–56, 68

      Carter, Jimmy, 52

      Cashin, Sheryll, 69–70

      Cathy, Dan, 133

      Ceci, Stephen, 203

      censorship. See top-down censorship

      Center for American Progress (CAP), 64–65

      Center for Antiracism Research, 197–98

      Centers for Disease Control (CDC), COVID 19 vaccines and social justice, 104–6

      Chait, Jonathan, 2

      Chappelle, Dave, 150, 153

      Chick-fil-A, 133

      China, 135, 146, 159–60

      Chomsky, Noam, 41

      Christakis, Nicholas and Erika, 93

      Cisco, 121–22

      Citigroup, 136

      civil rights movement

      corporations and, 124–25, 128–29

      Revolutionary Impulse and, 55–58

      Zuckerberg and, 199–200

      class-divided culture, Marxist theory of, 30, 54–55

      climate change, Scientism and, 106–10

      Clinton, Bill, 46, 52–53, 58

      Clinton, Hillary, 24, 65, 181, 191

      Clyburn, James, 13

      CNN, 11, 185, 191

      Coca-Cola, 39

      Colbert, Stephen, 78

      Cole, Harold, 51

      Coll, Steve, 184

      Color of Change, 133, 149

      Columbia University, 90

      Coming Apart (Murray), 77

      Communications Decency Act, Section 230, 193–96

      Community (television program), 148

      community organizers, 47, 61–62

      conventionalism, right-wing authoritarianism and, 7, 9

      Conway, Lucian, 7–8

      Cook, Tim, 121

      Coolidge, Calvin, 49–50

      Cops (television program), 149

      Cordiality Principle, 32–34, 89, 218, 219

      Cornell University, 90–91

      corporations, 37, 120, 126–27

      Black Lives Matter movement and, 120–23

      boycott of those dissenting from wokeism, 133–34

      customer bases and renormalization via market forces, 125–26

      diversity training and environment of conformity, 121–22, 131–32

      free markets and, 124, 129, 138

      growth of, 137–38

      legal liability for diversity and, 124–25, 127

      media and, 133–34

      policies and political bifurcation of markets, 134–37

      retroactive cancellation of employment and, 123–24

      statements regarding supposed systemic racism, 120–23

      Costello, Thomas, 8

      Cotton, Tom, 174–75

      COVID 19, 129, 138

      health protocols and exceptions for Floyd protests and riots, 97–104

      vaccines and social justice, 104–6

      credentialism, universities and, 73–80

      Critical Race Theory (CRT)

      basic principles of, 56

      Biden administration and, 66, 68

      Obama’s intersectional coalition and, 59–61

      Revolutionary Impulse and, 55–59

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    nbsp; critics, entertainment’s liberalism and, 151–54

      Cruz, Ted, 25

      Cullors, Patrisse, 123

      cultural authoritarianism

      consequences of disagreeing with, 15–21

      insecurity and actual minority position of, 22

      left’s undermining of values of conservatives, 32–34

      as threat to U.S., 20–21

      Cuomo, Chris, 165–66

      Daily Caller, 198

      Daily Wire, 180, 215, 224, 225

      Darcy, Oliver, 182

      de Blasio, Bill, 101

      Deadspin, 156

      Debs, Eugene V., 49

      deconstruction, 83, 85

      renormalization of higher education and, 85–86, 88–89

      DeGeneres, Ellen, 143

      Delgado, Richard, 56

      DeSantis, Ron, 99

      Deutsche Bank, 135

      Dewey, John, 49

      Dhillon, Ranu S., 101

      DiAngelo, Robin, 81, 82, 132

      Dimon, Jamie, 136

      Discover, 136

      Disney+, 146, 148–49, 213–15

      Diversity Delusion, The (Mac Donald), 87

      Doherty, Tucker, 168–69

      Domingos, Pedro, 221–22

      Dooling, Kathleen, 104–5

      Dorsey, Jack, 192, 197–98

      Duplass, Mark, 17–8

      Duvernay, Ana, 140–41

      EA Sports, 158

      Econ Journal Watch, 92

      Ejiofor, Chiwetel, 141

      election of 1924, 49–50

      election of 1988, 64

      election of 2004, 45, 53, 59

      election of 2008, 46, 60, 62, 63

      election of 2010, 46

      election of 2012, 45–48, 59–66

      election of 2016, 23–27, 65, 195–96

      election of 2018, 27

      election of 2020

      Democratic platform and strategy in, 67–70, 71

      intersectional coalition and, 65–66, 71

      Left’s call for “unity” after, 42–44

      social media and Hunter Biden Burisma information, 189–92

      voting patterns in, 27–28, 31, 70

      see also U.S. Capitol, January 6, 2021, storming of

      Electronic Freedom Foundation, 194

      elites. See New Ruling Class

      Emerging Democratic Majority, The (Teixeira and Judis), 65

      Emhoff, Douglas, 78

      empathy, as liberals’ definition of virtue, 34

      Enlightenment principles

      individualism and, 87–89, 107

      Scientism and, 107

      entertainment, radicalization of

      Academy Awards and wokeness, 139–43

      cancel culture and, 147–50

      cultural impact of, 143–47

      indoctrination to wokeism and, 160–61

      renormalization of Hollywood, 145–47, 150–54

      renormalization of sports, 154–60

      Epstein, Joseph, 78

      Equal Justice Initiative, 121

      Equinox, 133

      ESPN, 155–59

      Evergreen State College, 93

      Expensify, 131

      expressive individualism, universities and, 87–89

      Facebook, 205, 211

      algorithms for censorship and “fact checking,” 192, 202–5

      “hate speech” policy, 204–5

      and left’s reactions to storming of U.S. Capitol, 12–13, 210

      restrictive content regulations of, 183–84

      Section 203 and, 194

      shift to role as information gatekeeper, 196–98

      Fairness Doctrine, media and, 182–83

      “fake news” concept, 195–96. See also media

      Fat Studies (journal), 85

      Feinberg, Joel, 35

      Feinstein, Dianne, 195–96

      First Amendment. See freedom of speech and the press

      First National Bank of Omaha, 135

      Flanagan, Caitlyn, 186

      Floyd, George, 99–100, 163–64. See also Black Lives Matter

      Fox News, 182, 184

      Frankfurt School, 6–9, 54

      freedom of speech and the press

      conservative media and cancel culture, 180–85

      Left sees as protection for special groups, 170–71

      social media and “hate speech,” 26, 204–5

      Freeman, Morgan, 160

      Frenkel-Brunswik, Else, 7

      Friedersdorf, Conor, 42

      Fromm, Erich, 54

      “frozen prejudices,” minority coalitions and, 39

      Fruit by the Foot, 121

      Fuller, Joseph, 75–76

      Gabbart, Blaine, 157

      Galam, Serge, 39

      Galligan, Jimmy, 207

      Garber, Megan, 152

      Garcetti, Eric, 101

      Garza, Alicia, 123

      Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), 147–48

      Gebru, Timnit, 206

      Gender, Place, and Culture (journal), 85

      gender dysphoria, ScienceTM and, 112–13

      Georgia, 135, 146

      Ghostbusters (2016 film), 151–52

      Giannulli, Olivia Jade, 74–75

      Giridharadas, Anand, 184

      Glasser, Ira, 92–93

      Glassman, Greg, 122

      Gleiberman, Owen, 151

      Goldberg, Jeffrey, 175

      Goldberg, Jonah, 51

      Goldman Sachs, 128

      Gone With the Wind (film), 148

      Gonsalves, Gregg, 102

      Goodell, Roger, 160

      Google, 194–95, 206, 211

      Parler banned by, 12, 210

      Goolsbee, Austan, 138

      Goya, 133

      Gray, Freddie, 140

      Great Depression and Great Society, Utopian Impulse and results of, 50–51, 52

      Green Book (film), 140

      Green New Deal, 109

      Gregory, Thomas, 49

      Groves, Mimi, 206–7

      gun rights, corporations and, 135–36

      Gupta, Vanita, 191

      Gushers, 121

      Halpin, John, 64–65

      Ham, Mary Katherine, 177

      Hannah-Jones, Nikole, 11, 29, 115, 165, 178–80

      Harding, Warren G., 49

      harm, left’s lack of distinction between offense and, 35

      Harris, Adam, 80

      Harris, Leslie, 179

      Harris, Sam, 16, 111

      Harris poll, 156

      Hart, Kevin, 142–43

      Harvard Business Review, 126

      Harvard Crimson, 91

      Harvard University, 90

      hashtag #MeToo, 142

      hashtag #OscarsSoWhite, 140

      Hastings, Reed, 121

      hate speech. See freedom of speech

      Hawley, Josh, 12

      Hayes, Chris, 176

      HBOMax, 146

      Heritage Foundation, 109

      Herndon, Astead, 174

      Heyer, Heather, 93

      Hill, Jemele, 158–59

      Hill, Marc Lamont, 166

      Hillbilly Elegy (film), 153

      Hillbilly Elegy (Vance), 76–77

      Hinton, Elizabeth, 166

      Hollywood, 142, 144

      Academy Awards and wokeness, 139–43

      critics versus fan opinions and, 151–54

      cultural impact of move from traditional values toward liberalism, 143–47

      depiction of conservatives, 145–47

      renormalization of, 145–47, 150–54

      Hollywood Reporter, 212

      Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 49

      Holocaust, Carano’s social media post about, 212

      Hopkins, Harry, 51

      Horkheimer, Max, 54

      Hudlický, Tomáš, 116–17

      Hudson, Dawn, 139–40

      Huffman, Felicity, 73–74

      identity politics

      Obama and, 47–48

      Revolutionary Impulse and, 53–59, 66

      woke vocabulary and, 80–81

      immigration issues, 62, 63,
    67, 71, 135

      Instagram, 78, 123, 205, 207, 210, 211

      intersectional coalition, 45–48, 59–66

      intersectional-progressive coalition, 69–71

      renormalization of America and, 67

      Revolutionary Impulse and, 39

      intersectionality, 80–81, 204

      James, LeBron, 160

      January 6, 2021. See U.S. Capitol, January 6, 2021, storming of

      Jefferson, Thomas, 169

      Jenkins, Barry, 141

      Jha, Ashish, 102

      Johansson, Scarlett, 149

      Johnson, Dr. Jasmine, 102

      Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 51–52, 57

      Jones, Alex, 176

      Jones, Dr. Maura, 102

      Jones, Tom, 90

      Jones Day law firm, 43

      Jordan, Michael, 155

      Judis, John, 65

      “justice,” attaching of modifiers to, 84

      Kaepernick, Colin, 157–58, 160

      Kaufman, Eric, 29–30

      Kendi, Ibram X., 68, 81, 82, 115, 197–98

      Kerry, John, 45

      Kimball, Roger, 89

      Kimmel, Jimmy, 142

      King, Brandon, 133

      King, Jason, 210

      Kirk, Russell, 33

      Krauss, Lawrence, 111

      Kristof, Nicholas, 182

      Krugman, Paul, 2, 108

      Lasch, Christopher, 77–78, 83–84

      Latinx, 71, 84

      Laughlin, Lori, 73–74

      LeCun, Yann, 206

      Lee, Spike, 140

      left-wing authoritarianism, 7–9, 32–33

      Cordiality Principle and absence of moral judgment, 32–34

      demand for silence and compliance in speech, 34–36

      January 6, 2021, storming of U.S. Capitol and, 11–14

      Overton Window and censorship, 40–42

      reactions to Trump’s election and, 23–30

      renormalization and, 37–39

      ways to challenge, 211–18, 223–24

      Lemon, Don, 2, 167–68, 176

      Levinson, Daniel, 7

      Liberal Fascism (Goldberg), 51

      liberals, media conflict between left and, 173–80

      Lincoln Project, 43

      Lindsay, James, 82–83, 85–86

      Lippman, Walter, 170–71

      Littman, Lisa, 112

      Loomer, Laura, 136

      Lowery, Wesley, 172–73

      Lucasfilm, 213–14

      Lynch, Frederick, 115–16

      Mac Donald, Heather, 87, 166

      Macron, Emmanuel, 94

      Madison, James, 5–6

      Mailchimp, 136

      Man Show, The (television program), 142

      Manhattan Institute, 76

      March for Life, media’s distorted accounts of, 185–86

      Marcus, Bess, 112

      Marcus, Julia, 102

      Marcuse, Herbert, 8–9, 54

      Marxism

     


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