Episode 117: Reihan Salam

Published: Nov. 12, 2014, 2:32 p.m.

Reihan Salam is the executive editor of National Review.\n\n"I\u2019m incredibly curious about other people. I\u2019m curious about what they think of as the constraints operating on their lives. Why do they think what they think? If I weren\u2019t doing this job, I\u2019d want to be a high school guidance counselor."\n\nThanks to TinyLetter, Bonobos, and Cards Against Humanity\u2019s Ten Days or Whatever of Kwanzaa for sponsoring this week's episode.\n\nShow Notes:\n@reihan\nreihansalam.com\n[11:00] "The White Ghetto" (Kevin D. Williamson \u2022 National Review \u2022 Jan 2014)\n[18:00] "Is Free Content Ruining Journalism?" (The VICE Podcast \u2022 Sep 2013)\n[30:00] "Don't Send Your Kid to the Ivy League" (William Deresiewicz \u2022 New Republic \u2022 Jul 2014)\n[33:00] Longform Podcast #35: Jay Caspian Kang\n[34:00] "How the Suburbs Got Poor" (Slate \u2022 Sep 2014)\n[38:00] Longform Podcast #12: Mina Kimes\n[42:00] "Jason Schwartzman and Alex Ross Perry Discuss Their New Film, 'Listen Up Philip'" (The VICE Podcast Show \u2022 Oct 2014)\n[57:00] "In Praise of Amazon" (Slate \u2022 Oct 2014)\n[57:00] Grand New Party (with Ross Douthat \u2022 Doubleday \u2022 2008)\n[101:00] "Is It Racist to Date Only People of Your Own Race?" (Slate \u2022 Apr 2014)\n[103:00] "Errol Morris on His New Movie, 'The Unknown Known'" (The VICE Podcast Show \u2022 Apr 2014)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices