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Eric Kaufmann | CRT In Schools | Ep.87

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In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon interview return guest Eric Kaufmann. Eric is Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London. He most recently authored a study into "The Impact of Critical Social Justice Ideology on American Education" which we spoke at length about. Other topics covered include the rise of LGBTQ self identification, legislating against Critical Social Justice Ideology in schools AND more.

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School Choice Is Not Enough: The Impact of Critical Social Justice Ideology in American Education:
https://www.manhattan-institute.org/school-choice-not-enough-impact-of-critical-social-justice-ideology-in-american-education

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In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon interview return guest Eric Kaufmann. Eric is Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London. He most recently authored a study into "The Impact of Critical Social Justice Ideology on American Education" which we spoke at length about. Other topics covered include the rise of LGBTQ self identification, legislating against Critical Social Justice Ideology in schools AND more.

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ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED

School Choice Is Not Enough: The Impact of Critical Social Justice Ideology in American Education:
https://www.manhattan-institute.org/school-choice-not-enough-impact-of-critical-social-justice-ideology-in-american-education

Follow Eric on Twitter:
@epkaufm

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FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION ON reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/thenewfleshpodcast/

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Follow Jon: @thejonastro on Instagram
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Logo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomove on Instagram
Theme Song: Dreamdrive "Chase Dreams"

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