Ideology Unbound is a podcast from the Illiberalism Studies Program at George Washington University and hosted by Laura K. Field. We talk about the past and future of ideologies, and about liberalism and its challenges, with thinkers in the United States and around the world.
In this episode, Laura Field engages with William A. Galston, a prominent liberal thinker, to discuss his new book Anger, Fear, Domination. The conversation explores the vulnerabilities of liberal democracy, the role of dark passions in political psychology, and the historical context of liberalism. Galston argues for a more realistic understanding of human nature and the importance of rhetoric in countering illiberalism. The discussion also touches on the need for civic education and the power of political speech to shape public discourse.
Get William Galston's new book, Anger, Fear, Domination: Dark Passions and the Power of Political Speech.
Link to Bobby Kennedy's 1968 speech in Indianapolis reacting to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination.