
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg Intellectuals of the New Right | Interview: Laura Field
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Dec 29, 2025 Laura Field, a political theorist and author of 'Furious Minds,' dives into the intellectual currents behind the New Right. She discusses her academic background with Leo Strauss and how it laid the groundwork for her insights on Trumpism. The conversation covers the classification of the New Right into groups like Claremont and NatCons. Laura explores the appeal of extremist rhetoric and the reaction to civic education decline. They debate the messy interplay of ideas and ambition in radical movements, while also critiquing post-liberalism's desire for consensus.
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Defining The Hard Right
- Field describes the "hard right" as violent, misogynist, and intellectually extreme, distinct from other clusters.
- She limits her book to individuals with academic or intellectual roles to trace ideas.
Ideas Can Be Lagging Explanations
- Jonah Goldberg argues ideas often lag political movements; intellectuals can retroactively rationalize existing trends.
- He warns ideas can become post-hoc justifications rather than causal drivers.
Mixture Of Sincerity And Ambition
- Field rejects pure nihilism: many New Right figures sincerely believe they're pursuing a concrete good.
- She acknowledges mixing of genuine belief, ambition, and opportunism across actors.









