The Age of Grievance - with Frank Bruni

Published: May 6, 2024, 4 a.m.

b'Frank Bruni is a long time journalist, including more than 25 years with the New York Times. He is the author of four New York Times bestsellers. He is now also a full professor at Duke University, teaching at the school of public policy, while he continues to write his popular weekly newsletter and additional essays for the Times. \\n\\nTwo of Frank\\u2019s recent books are relevant to what we are watching play out right now on America\\u2019s college campuses. Eight years ago, he published \\u201cWhere You Go Is Not Who You\'ll Be: An Antidote to the College Admissions Mania\\u201d -- https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/where-you-go-is-not-who-youll-be-frank-bruni/1119921235?ean=9781455532681&aug=1\\n\\nAnd Frank\\u2019s most recent book, which was just published last week, is called \\u201cThe Age of Grievance\\u201d -- https://tinyurl.com/3yj4c92s\\n\\nIn our conversation and in his new book, Frank addresses the fact that Jews are being blamed for objecting to the 10/07 massacre of Jews. How did this happen? It didn\\u2019t come out of nowhere? How is it the college campuses have become the focus of this debate over here? \\n\\n"The Age of Grievance" addresses the shocking upside down debate that erupted over here following 10/07, which we discuss in our conversation. We also try to understand how some universities are getting it right and others are getting it so wrong. Frank is uniquely positioned to have insights \\u2013 from his perspective at the Times, on the front lines as a professor at a top American university, and as a bestselling author of a new book about grievance.'