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February 27, 2024 68 mins

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Professor Kotlikoff engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Glenn Loury, a distinguished economist and academic known for his incisive analyses on racial and socioeconomic issues. As the Merton P. Stoltz Professor of the Social Sciences at Brown University, Loury's academic rigor and outspoken commentary on public policy have cemented his position as a leading voice on contemporary race relations and economics. His insights are enriched by a prolific career, with accolades from esteemed organizations, and his direct experience as the youngest African American to receive tenure in Harvard's economics department.

Topics Discussed:

  • College Admissions and Minority Representation
  • The Examination of Affirmative Action's Efficacy
  • Societal Mission of Educational Institutions.
  • Race and Public Policy

Time Stamps:

  • 00:00 Boston University proud of hiring Glenn.
  • 07:26 Accomplished intellectual holds prestigious memberships, pursues diverse interests.
  • 13:31 Impact of stereotypes on minorities.
  • 18:45 Debate over affirmative action and its consequences.
  • 30:12 Alabama districting racially biased; racism not eliminated.
  • 37:14 Issue with admissions at Harvard University and Alabama.
  • 38:08 Harvard admissions considers various factors, including ethnicity.
  • 46:29 Admissions may accept based on interviews only.
  • 53:21 Schools have specific criteria for class diversity.
  • 56:27 Diverse society with strong, persuasive views.
  • 59:37 Early education crucial to addressing college disparities.
  • 01:08:31 Harvard produces successful graduates, despite controversies.
  • 01:10:19 Grateful for diverse friends and interesting discussions.

You will come away with a richer understanding of the nuanced debates around education, affirmative action, and racial justice, emboldened by Loury's authoritative yet accessible discourse. This dialogue promises not only to enlighten but also to ignite a broader conversation on the intersection of economics, race, and policy.

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Laurence Kotlikoff is a Boston University Economist, a NY Times Best Selling Author, President of maxifi.com, and Author of Money Magic.

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Facebook: kotlikoff

Twitter: @kotlikoff

LinkedIn: laurencekotlikoff

Substack: https://larrykotlikoff.substack.com/

Books: https://kotlikoff.net/books/

Company: https://maxifiplanner.com/

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