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Late Admissions

Confessions of a Black Conservative

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Late Admissions

By: Glenn Loury
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A shockingly frank memoir from a prize-winning economist, reflecting on his remarkable personal odyssey and his changing positions on identity, race, and belief.

Economist Glenn C. Loury is one of the most prominent public intellectuals of our time: he's often radically opposed to the political mainstream, and delights in upending what's expected of a Black public figure. But more so than the arguments themselves—on affirmative action, institutional racism, Trumpism—his public life has been characterized by fearlessness and a willingness to recalibrate strongly held and forcefully argued beliefs.

Loury grew up on the south side of Chicago, earned a PhD in MIT's economics program, and became the first Black tenured professor of economics at Harvard at the age of thirty-three. He has been, at turns, a young father, a drug addict, an adulterer, a psychiatric patient, a born-again Christian, a lapsed born-again Christian, a Black Reaganite who has swung from the right to the left and back again. In Late Admissions, Loury examines what it means to chart a sense of self over the course of a tempestuous, but well-considered, life.

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I have been watching blogging heads with him and Mcquarter for years. when I saw his book was out AND he was narrerating....I was so excited. I finished it in two days, compelling is an understatement. his repetitive use of the tool, there's the cover story and there's the real story is freaking genius. Then there are some weird antitheticals that I can't believe were left unedited. The fact that at least once every 1000 words is one that I've never heard of and that sometimes more than once, he mispronounces embarrassingly common words, abyss is one, is so strange to me. Still a hard recommended for anyone who grew up poor and worked your way up through academia.

feel like I know him

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This isn’t exactly what the doctor had ordered.

Hopefully it is made into a movie.

Oh, Glenn…

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Glenn's autobiography read by himself is quite the long tail, but for those who know Glenn or are interested in the perspective of black conservative this was very interesting. I applaud Glenn for being very transparent about the good and bad parts of his life and I hope this serves as a cautionary tale for how to be committed to your family and principles as the costs of hypocrisy are high.

Glenn with warts and all

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Glenn Loury is a guy I've been following for a little bit on his podcast. This book shines a lot of light I never fully recognized on his life. On the podcast I got bits and pieces of this but I never saw the full picture. This book is a great tool for me to learn about what "choking" looks like in life, and how to overcome it to some extent. It's refreshing to see that someone as accomplished and respected as Glenn Loury has faltered so much in his life, and it makes me feel less self-concious about my own failures in life. I feel like this book came about at a really opportune time for me, when I feel like I am close to choking in my own life.

A book on how not to "choke"

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Huge Loury fan. Adore him. Enjoyed the book, but the narration (by Loury himself) is surprisingly stilted and halting, especially given 1) Glenn’s reading his own work and 2) he is one of the best speakers I’ve ever had the pleasure of listening to on the Glenn Show and various other media appearances. I’d strongly recommend Glenn do his own work justice here and re-record the entire thing. I say this with love and appreciation for a great man whose story deserves a much wider audience.

Amazing Content… By a Great Man… That Should Be Re-Recorded

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