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Kevin M. Schultz, "Why Everyone Hates White Liberals (Including White Liberals): A History" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

Oct 10, 2025
Kevin M. Schultz, a history professor at UIC, dives into his provocative book on the complexities surrounding white liberals in America. He explores the myriad of views on this group, revealing how their identity has morphed over time and become a mirror for societal anxieties. Schultz discusses the historical attacks on liberalism and the pressing need for political fragmentation to pave the way for a multiparty system. With sharp insights on civil rights critiques and the interplay between liberals and socialists, he offers a refreshing take on the state of American politics.
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ANECDOTE

FDR Coined Liberalism In US Politics

  • Kevin Schultz recounts discovering FDR's 1932 speech where he first used "liberalism" in an American context.
  • He describes FDR shaping the term to defend a regulated capitalism via the New Deal.
INSIGHT

Multiple Shooters In Liberalism's Decline

  • Multiple ideological camps—right, left, and civil-rights activists—launched coordinated critiques that hollowed out mid-century liberalism.
  • Schultz calls this combined pressure a rhetorical 'assassination' that removed defenders of the center.
INSIGHT

Origin Of The 'White Liberal' Critique

  • Black civil-rights leaders accused "white liberals" of promising reform but practicing NIMBYism and half-measures.
  • The phrase "white liberal" became a powerful critique in the 1960s for betrayal of racial equality.
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