Greg Lukianoff
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Greg Lukianoff is a recurring person in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 3 times across 3 issues between August 21, 2024 and April 22, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “Greg Lukianoff, president of FIRE, took up the challenge”; “Greg Lukianoff has responded to my response to his definition of ‘cancel culture’”; “FIRE president Greg Lukianoff has co-written an article”. It most often appears alongside cancel culture, FIRE, 80,000 Hours.
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- Category: People
- Mention count: 3
- Issue count: 3
- First seen: August 21, 2024
- Last seen: April 22, 2025
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In a recent post, I said that part of opposing cancel culture is to rigorously define it. Greg Lukianoff, president of FIRE, took up the challenge. His definition, first mentioned in his book Cancelling Of The American Mind, is:
4: Greg Lukianoff has responded to my response to his definition of “cancel culture”.
35: One bright spot in the political climate: FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression), originally founded to protect students from cancel culture, has done a great job pivoting to protect students from getting deported over pro-Palestine views. I am impressed with their principled stance and have donated. In related news, FIRE has partnered with Substack to defend writers, and FIRE president Greg Lukianoff has co-written an article with Dean Ball on free speech and AI regulation.