Origins Of Woke
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Origins Of Woke is a recurring book in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 3 times across 3 issues between November 17, 2023 and July 23, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “Richard Hanania has a new book out by this title”; “In my review of Origins of Woke”; “Richard Hanania talks about in Origins of Woke”. It most often appears alongside cancel culture, Egypt, Europe.
Metadata
- Category: Books
- Mention count: 3
- Issue count: 3
- First seen: November 17, 2023
- Last seen: July 23, 2024
Appears In
- Book Review: I See Satan Fall Like Lightning
- Links for May 2024
- Some Practical Considerations Before Descending Into An Orgy Of Vengeance
Related Pages
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- cancel culture (2 shared issues)
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- Egypt (2 shared issues)
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- Europe (2 shared issues)
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- Google (2 shared issues)
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- Israel (2 shared issues)
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- Jesus (2 shared issues)
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- Nick Fuentes (2 shared issues)
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- Richard Hanania (2 shared issues)
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- Socrates (2 shared issues)
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- @ElytraMithra (1 shared issues)
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- Aaron (1 shared issues)
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- Abel (1 shared issues)
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Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
Which is too bad, because the last two chapters of ISSFLL bring us to: The Origins Of Woke Richard Hanania has a new book out by this title. I hope to review it soon. He claims that wokeness originated in civil rights laws from the 1960s.
Richard Hanania has a new book out by this title. I hope to review it soon. He claims that wokeness originated in civil rights laws from the 1960s.
19: In my review of Origins of Woke, some people suggested that testing whether score on an employment test correlated with performance on the job might get confounded due to Berkson’s Paradox. The Of Aurochs And Angels blog analyzes the question in more depth.
Politicians should dismantle the government apparatus propping up cancel culture. Certainly the sorts of things mentioned in the Twitter Files count here, but so do some of the civil rights stuff Richard Hanania talks about in Origins of Woke.
Inline links: Twitter Files, Origins of Woke