Few Americans of any color or creed have had a legal career as historically rich or significant as Thelton Henderson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelton_Henderson) . One of the earliest African-American graduates of Boult law school at UC Berkeley, Henderson was the first black attorney for the civil rights division of the US Department…
Everyone deserves a second chance. The former Harvard professor of psychology Marc D Hauser (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Hauser) has had a controversial academic career, having been investigated in a high profile case in 2010 by Harvard for supposedly falsifying research data. But Hauser, who quit Harvard in 2011, remains prolific and has a…
According to Dr Damon Tweedy there a connection between the historic struggle for civil rights and today’s struggle for more mainstream mental healthcare. In 2016, Tweedy wrote Black Man in a White Coat (https://www.damontweedy.com/blackmaninawhitecoat) , his bestselling reflections on race and medicine. And now the Duke University based doctor is…
Today, on the eve of the total lunar eclipse of the sun, the media is full of practical guides about how to tilt our heads at this once-in-a-lifetime celestial event. But what about the metaphysical questions about the eclipse? What should it mean to us humans, both in terms of…
In this KEEN ON show, the music historian Sheryl Kaskowitz, author of A CHANCE TO HARMONIZE (https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/A-Chance-to-Harmonize/Sheryl-Kaskowitz/9781639365715) , narrates how FDR and his team of New Dealers saved America from the Great Depression - one folk song at a time. And she explains that there would have been on popular…
Is there such a thing as an economic bubble? Not according to That Was The Week (https://www.thatwastheweek.com/) author Keith Teare who argues that all bubbles reflect innovation and promise (even if you lose your shirt by investing in tulips or dotcoms). While Keith still doesn’t seem to have met a…
Is Trump really like Hitler? Last month, we did a show (https://keenon.substack.com/p/episode-1994-why-1924-was-the-year) with the Hitler scholar, Peter Range, who argued that the Adolf Hitler of 1924 had much in common with the Donald Trump of 2024. And now we are back on the Trump-Hitler comparison train with Henk de Berg,…
In TRIPPED (https://www.harpercollins.com/products/tripped-norman-ohler?variant=41080670289954) , his intriguing new history of drugs and postwar America, the German writer Norman Ohler makes LSD both a symbol and a metaphor for the history of the Cold War. Linking Nazi Germany, the CIA with what he calls “the dawn” of the psychedelic age, Ohler presents…
How to put America back together? Few people have thought more about this Humpty Dumpty style challenge than Arlie Russell Hochschild, author of the 2016 classic Strangers In Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right (https://www.amazon.com/Strangers-Their-Own-Land-Mourning/dp/1620972255/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.RpBgtjz47u7C92rZHbBmPOIwkfIoyhj-cFcy81tvzdR2L5lkgoG4F60L8UTZ6sH1LemwBkBd4iMX1Yco7gNkJXV_Abj2wBqCxECc0JUgoRVXUZJedKDXTGZCGHSiIj8Z7VdJ6KEKbZ2pweL_mQEL90jWGbGtaq3Q3BsWNQvhIKMhAGfEBxPoSZFdizregbamkwldppxN873b3WwBD5tbnd99aY8EfnhoDOGR_SYax_U.zjUAGqbJrURKEJA2pjMLqyHGLnruMyd2t5K9EvmyPxA&qid=1712073674&sr=8-1) . So when I sat down with Hochschild for my new…
Like all immigrants who fled to the U.S. to escape civil war, Ismar Volic has a deep personal appreciation for American democracy. And Volic - a Bosnian refugee from the Yugoslavian civil war who is now director of the Institute for Mathematics and Democracy at Wellesley College - fears that…
Becca Rothfeld’s much heralded new collection, All Things Are Too Small: Essays in Praise of Excess (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250849915/allthingsaretoosmall) , challenges the American Puritan values of self-control and abstinence. Why have one meal when you can three, she asks, praising the New York City diner who orders and eats several plates of…
According to David Masciotra, the real battleground for the future of American democracy lies in that no-man’s land between suburban and rural America - what he calls the “exurb”. It’s here, Masciotra argues in his new book EXURBIA NOW (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/740832/exurbia-now-by-david-masciotra/) , that we can find the pathologies of a 21st…