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David French recommends books on partisanship, identity politics, and interplanetary civil war

The National Review writer talks “The Great White Culture War” on The Ezra Klein Show.

David French speaking at the 2012 CPAC in Washington, DC.
David French speaking at the 2012 CPAC in Washington, DC.
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At the end of each episode of The Ezra Klein Show, guests are asked to name three books they think the audience should read. Recommendations from past guests can be found at vox.com/EzraKleinShow.

David French, conservative author and columnist for National Review, writes about nearly every debatable, sensitive issue in politics right now. After he published an article responding to a conversation on Vox’s The Weeds, Ezra Klein invited him on his own podcast, The Ezra Klein Show, to discuss these controversial topics. Says French of the conversation, “There’s not a third rail we haven’t touched.”

French’s first two book recommendations cover the issues of identity politics and “The Great White Culture War,” which take up the bulk of the conversation on the podcast, but he couldn’t resist injecting some “sci-fi and comic book nerdery” as well.

1) The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt

This book on safe spaces and political correctness on college campuses, based on a 2015 article in the Atlantic, was just released on September 4. French says it is “a fascinating book that touches on a lot of the things that we talked about today, and a lot more,” including the cycle of polarization and the role of anxiety in parenting.

2) Coming Apart by Charles Murray

Charles Murray wrote this 2013 book on the divergence between lower- and upper-class white Americans throughout the second half of the 20th century. French found Coming Apart to be “incredibly insightful, not just on economics but on culture [and] on differences in the white community in the US.”

3) The Expanse series by James S.A. Corey

For “something more fun,” French recommends the near-future science fiction series on which the canceled SyFy show (since bought by Amazon) is based.

You can listen to the full conversation with David French on The Ezra Klein Show by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, or by streaming the episode here.

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