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Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America. This three-part lecture is given by economist Glenn C. Loury (Director, Institute on Race & Social Division and Professor of Economics, Boston University). Loury's book on the same topic, "The Anatomy of Racial Inequality" was published by Harvard University Press in 2003. In both lecture and book, Loury provides an analytical framework on the subjects of racial classification and systemic racism, critiquing contemporary calls for "color blindness."
Loury is introduced by the first Ackerman professor, Marcellus Andrews. Welcoming remarks are made by Stan Altman (Dean, Baruch College School of Public Affairs) and Rosalyn Engelman (Endowed Lecture Series & Visiting Professorship in honor of her parents Lillie & Nathan Ackerman). Recorded on March 16th, 2000 at Baruch College in three parts.
This program was digitized, captioned, and made accessible in 2021 as part of "Uncovering CUNY'S Audiovisual Heritage," a preservation project funded by Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR).
Taped tape: 05-16-2000
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@Toestubber
@Toestubber 3 года назад
These old lectures demonstrate why Glenn has such remarkable skill in steelmanning his opponents' arguments. He has spent decades passionately defending different, often irreconcilable positions... and now he tastes the fruit of his earlier thinking, both the good and bad. Can't wait to read Glenn's new memoirs, and I really appreciate the perspective this video provided. Thank you for posting it.
@LeviNotik
@LeviNotik 3 года назад
Very well said. Nailed it.
@stephencarter7266
@stephencarter7266 3 года назад
This lecture has made me kinda sad. This is NOT the guy we see on Bloggingheads. Glenn has clearly lost a step or two (intellectually) since 2003. This guy would have manhandled Charles Murray in that recent interview. Though admittedly the interview's purpose wasn't confrontational, still Glenn didn't seem capable of mounting the slightest challenge to Murray's ideas. This 2003 Loury could not only have manhandled Murray in 2021, he could have manhandled the 2003 Murray. I don't know what happened to Glenn. It's gotta be more that just age (perhaps declining Testosterone levels idk). Sad.
@No_Avail
@No_Avail 3 года назад
@@stephencarter7266 I didn't get the impression that Glenn silently disagreed with or distrusted Murray in that recent interview. So the expectation that he would push back more than he did, seems to me to be way off. Nay, some of Glenn's policy positions, and indeed policy priorities, is what changed over the last 20 years.
@martincarney287
@martincarney287 2 года назад
@@No_Avail I think it's both. Glenn has become my hero over the last 18 months. I think it is because he can hold many different constructs in his understanding without dismissing the ones that he may be biased against. We would be a better people if we could be more like Glenn Loury.
@siriuslyspeaking9720
@siriuslyspeaking9720 2 года назад
@@stephencarter7266 Or it could just be he made a business decision.
@petergrice
@petergrice 3 года назад
Articulate, compassionate, insightful. This man is a gift, in both old and new incarnations.
@yoyolol22
@yoyolol22 2 года назад
He just like me man
@DavidJ-iz8wl
@DavidJ-iz8wl 3 года назад
Honestly, he has a way with words like no one else. Whether you agree or not, his words are always the product of intelligent and serious thought
@ainslieberrafella
@ainslieberrafella 2 года назад
I only discovered Glenn Loury earlier this year through his conversations with John McWhorter on The Glenn Show. I'm not black and I'm not American so I occasionally ask myself why I find this issue so compelling. I guess it's because US politics tends to lay the ground for political issues throughout the western world and how it goes there inevitably has aftershocks where I live. I'm Gen-X and I grew up in an overwhelmingly white environment but as kids we had MLK's 'I have a Dream' speech drilled into us, so we basically grew up as colour-blind as it's possible to be, IMO. In the last 10-15 years after neoMarxist identitarianism took over and basically hijacked and destroyed left-leaning liberal politics, I have been left feeling bewildered and betrayed and looking for understanding. The clarity and insight in this speech is superlative and sadly non-existent these days. From a truth-seeking perspective, THIS IS IT.
@shellyshelly9218
@shellyshelly9218 Год назад
"Identitarianism" has nothing to do with Marxism, unless you're Jordan Peterson!
@chilblain1
@chilblain1 Год назад
It’s fascinating listening to this speech from 20+ years ago being familiar with his more recent positions and how he has evolved in his thinking since then.
@victorbrown3570
@victorbrown3570 2 года назад
I started listening to Loury about a year ago; I've watched many of his discussions with Dr. McWhorter and others. I've never been one to throw him glowing compliments as I find so many people do in comments they write about him. In fact, I find that I often felt a bit critical of some of his stances. However, this talk might just be my favorite by him. This talk actually made me feel that some negative feelings I had about him were maybe too strong. and, that he and I actually might be more in agreement on some factors than I had thought.
@jakemorj5498
@jakemorj5498 2 года назад
He has renounced many of the beliefs expressed here. He maintains race is a social construct but is open to ideas that minute natural differences resulting from self-identified ethnic groups being Isolated for millennia may exist. He steelman’s arguments and as we can see, he defends views pertaining to systemic racism extremely well here. After years of oscillation, he no longer is the same man in this video. Though both Glenn’s are brilliant in my view
@DefWorlds
@DefWorlds 3 года назад
It's interesting to see what has and hasn't changed in his thinking since 2003. He's a gem.
@mouseutopiadystopia24601
@mouseutopiadystopia24601 3 года назад
I was just thinking… I’d love to see a debate between 2003 Glen Loury vs 2021 Glen Loury.
@stephencarter7266
@stephencarter7266 3 года назад
@@mouseutopiadystopia24601 He's not the same man. This guy would take the Bloggingheads Loury apart. He's definitely lost a step since 2003. And I can't believe his 'lost step' is matter of age alone.
@mouseutopiadystopia24601
@mouseutopiadystopia24601 3 года назад
@@stephencarter7266 I think he has improved, but perhaps I am politically biased.
@galanis38
@galanis38 3 года назад
@@stephencarter7266 I would argue that he is basically the same man, but that like all intelligent and socially concerned people, his focus has evolved and to a degree changed in nuance, in good part in response to the changing social, political and economic conditions and the dominant public discourse which has emerged from these. Underneath the surface one sees a consistency in his current views with those expressed here two decades ago.
@stephencarter7266
@stephencarter7266 3 года назад
@@galanis38 I respect your opinion, but it doesn't make sense. Conditions have only _gotten worse_ since he gave this lecture. And Loury is a lot less nuanced in his Bloggingheads videos. His recent interview with Charles Murray for example was just plain silly. Maybe it was just a matter of two old guys having a non-confrontational conversation; But I can't help but believe that the Glenn Lowry who gave this lecture would have exposed holes in Murray's thinking. I've seen videos of some of the lectures Charles Murray gave around 2003, and the intellectual rigor and honesty just wasn't on Glenn Lowry's level at this time in his life. I was pleasantly surprised at Glenn's intellectual vitality here (because I'm usually disappointed by Bloggingheads) and at the same was time saddened at his obvious decline.
@m.davidmccormick7062
@m.davidmccormick7062 3 года назад
Glenn Loury is a national treasure.
@anyakirby2014
@anyakirby2014 2 года назад
Amazingly indépendant, factual, forward and charismatic thinker. Thank you, Glen, for the brilliant lecture. So much you said about the Black people issues can relate to the Russian people’s problem.
@DaboooogA
@DaboooogA 3 года назад
Great video thanks - Glenn at his most passionate.
@michaelweber5702
@michaelweber5702 2 года назад
Glenn , this is brilliant , very thoughtful !
@HeavyK.
@HeavyK. 2 года назад
I'm torn between "Am I my brother's keeper?" And "You will suffer the splatter of foolish behavior."
@Waddledee454
@Waddledee454 2 года назад
Amazing seeing Glenn Loury over 20 years ago
@jeeed6390
@jeeed6390 3 года назад
Quick, harvest Glenn’s DNA! We need more of him.
@dgh5760
@dgh5760 3 года назад
OMG! What a handsome fellow he was 21 years ago! Very interesting to hear this presentation as I have only started listening to his current presentations about 2 years ago.
@julianfischer2341
@julianfischer2341 3 года назад
This video is fascinating. I'm trying to detect how some of his beliefs or views have changed. He is scheduled to release his memoirs next year.
@chachalongo4255
@chachalongo4255 3 года назад
@EatYourWheatleys, that man no longer exists . . .
@stephencarter7266
@stephencarter7266 3 года назад
This is not the Bloggingheads Glen Loury. THIS man is brilliant. I didn't agree with everything he said in this lecture, but there's no denying he is (or once was) absolutely brilliant.
@gabriel-uc1uz
@gabriel-uc1uz 3 года назад
Though he has aged his "brilliance" has not diminished in the slightest.
@Grappapappa
@Grappapappa 2 года назад
@@stephencarter7266 So, I guess you find yourself absolutely brilliant now.
@stephencarter7266
@stephencarter7266 3 года назад
My god I'm even digging the cadence of his speech; something I've often disliked on Bloggingheads! This guy right here, *knew* he was the smartest (and most testosterone fueled) guy in the room.
@chachalongo4255
@chachalongo4255 3 года назад
At least compared to now, where most of the time he falls into that whinny, exasperated sigh of this stuff is hard to determine reflex. QED
@zmo1ndone502
@zmo1ndone502 2 года назад
Just a brilliant man and amazing lecturer
@zmo1ndone502
@zmo1ndone502 2 года назад
Unlike Kendi he is NOT an empty suit! A true intellectual monster
@khoromakhesha6498
@khoromakhesha6498 2 года назад
Bless your soul Glenn!
@jeremyreagan9085
@jeremyreagan9085 2 года назад
Wow young Glenn! What a treat!
@Jahcrooks
@Jahcrooks 9 месяцев назад
You guys really need to change that thumb nail picture. That is NOT Professor Glenn Loury.
@kevinwarner3771
@kevinwarner3771 Год назад
Bottom Line in dealing with the Elephant in the Room vis-a-vis "Solving" issues of race, we have to "Standardize" societal 'norms' ... we need Black FATHERS in the homes as well as mothers, raising black children with rules, love, and support. You CANNOT "Equalize" the resultant Community when culture, life-expectations, thought-processes are SKEWED drastically; negatively in ONE case, positively (in terms of social normalities) in the other ! We MUST have a shared EXPECTATION of LIFE !!! COMMON. GROUND.
@LeviNotik
@LeviNotik 3 года назад
OG Glenn!!
@brucesmith1544
@brucesmith1544 Год назад
Surely a man as smart as Loury doesn't continue to believe that race is merely a "social convention" and by now realizes that thousands of years of disparate evolutionary pressures changes more than just "physical characteristics".
@Samsgarden
@Samsgarden 3 года назад
Loury has a backbone
@deenzmartin6695
@deenzmartin6695 2 года назад
glenn cartman loury appears at 16:54.
@ThunderAppeal
@ThunderAppeal 3 года назад
Wow, back when CUNY actually allowed at least *something* that resembled an opposing rational view.
@psychicspy
@psychicspy 2 года назад
1:33 Sir. The word you are looking for is causality.
@moe45673
@moe45673 3 года назад
Great speech. But why'd they hire 1983 to film it?
@Zzyzzyx
@Zzyzzyx 2 года назад
Fix the thumbnail! That's not Glen!!!
@maxmacken8859
@maxmacken8859 3 года назад
Mayne Loury is suave.
@bronxkies
@bronxkies 3 года назад
Aaw look at young, slick Glenn!!
@jamielunes1841
@jamielunes1841 2 года назад
Cadence in effect
@psychicspy
@psychicspy 2 года назад
We have a clash of cultures problem.
@jamesmarshall1567
@jamesmarshall1567 2 года назад
looks way older than 2000
@jewulo
@jewulo 3 года назад
Is Gleen Loury a genius?
@chachalongo4255
@chachalongo4255 3 года назад
Glenn is a very flawed man and has always been so since even today he is unchanged; otherwise, he would have had the willpower to prevent himself from turning into a fat pig of a man to the extent that he can hardly move from his seat. Sad. And he moralistically demands that others take responsibility for their actions. QED
@ALForb
@ALForb 3 года назад
invisible giant
@bracero7628
@bracero7628 Год назад
People are saying this lecture is a refutation of present-day Loury, and I think that’s fair. But I also think this serves as a refutation of contemporary woke racial politics. Compare this to any lecture or book Ibram Kendi has produced. They overlap, but only incidentally. The position Loury articulates here is authentically progressive and far too sophisticated to take either side in the current race debate. What’s most disappointing is seeing how much smarter and more rigorous this lecture is than anything I think we’ve seen from mainstream intellectuals on race in at least the past decade. This satisfied a desire for intellectual clarity on this issue I didn’t even know I had.
@Namen3
@Namen3 2 года назад
Incredible lecture. So eloquent and forceful.
@stephencarter7266
@stephencarter7266 3 года назад
This guy is brilliant!!! This is not the same guy you see on Bloggingheads.
@johnowen271
@johnowen271 3 года назад
@Stephen Carter The evolution of thought like the evolution of biology is never ending.
@stephencarter7266
@stephencarter7266 3 года назад
@@johnowen271 In this case, we're unfortunately talking about the _devolution of thought_ (and biology due to dissipating testosterone ).
@henryt4695
@henryt4695 3 года назад
You have this obsession with testosterone. You ok, my dude?
@johnowen1867
@johnowen1867 3 года назад
Devolution? How so?
@stephencarter7266
@stephencarter7266 3 года назад
@@henryt4695 Are you channeling Rachel Maddow now? Why so sassy?
@YawnGod
@YawnGod 3 года назад
City University done fucked things up since then. Keep Michio on a leash.
@Drixidamus
@Drixidamus 3 года назад
What do you mean?
@joedellaselva1251
@joedellaselva1251 3 года назад
19:38 Thanks Professor Loury but we have Uncle Joe now to do that.....
@virtualpilgrim8645
@virtualpilgrim8645 2 года назад
Whenever I hear lectures like this, it only reinforces the fact, and it is a fact, that color matters as opposed to the moralistic trope that color does not matter.
@brianmcdade3214
@brianmcdade3214 2 года назад
Love this guy but I am vehemently against affirmative action as it is predictably racist. By necessity you would have to discriminate against one to give preference to another. He sort of dismisses this horrible tragedy by saying "that's the way of the world" (2:04.50) This lazy explanation or excuse is not typical of Glenn Loury. He's normally masterful at convincing me but perhaps the lecture was rushed or he was not prepared.
@virtualpilgrim8645
@virtualpilgrim8645 2 года назад
What about the 1964 Civil Rights Act?
@chachalongo4255
@chachalongo4255 3 года назад
That man no longer exists . . .
@jewulo
@jewulo 3 года назад
Can you explain your statement in more detail?
@chachalongo4255
@chachalongo4255 3 года назад
@@jewulo, of course, listen to any contemporary conversation he has had, and note the differences; in other words, it is something you can verify for yourself. Just compare. QED
@mozfonky
@mozfonky 3 года назад
Uncle Ruckus as young man
@mozfonky
@mozfonky 3 года назад
@Arlando Little naw, he's alright, i just like busting his chops a little bit. the main thing is that no one needs him or john to rank out black people. they got it covered.
@Drixidamus
@Drixidamus 3 года назад
I wish detractors would present an argument rather than name calling
@freeindeed8416
@freeindeed8416 3 года назад
@@Drixidamus They have none
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