The Common Reader

Literature, politics, and the future of the humanities

Jan 7, 2026
Julianne Werlin, Duke early modernist who studies literature sociologically and writes Life and Letters. Jeffrey Lawrence, Rutgers scholar of 20th–21st century literature and public criticism who writes Avenues of America. They debate literature and markets, politics in literary talk, Substack’s role for academic voice, academic Marxism, curriculum breadth, and why public platforms matter for the future of the humanities.
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INSIGHT

Substack Revives Public Literary Debate

  • Substack can revive public debate by widening participation beyond legacy media gatekeepers.
  • Jeffrey Lawrence and Julianne Werlin say it creates ideological diversity and conversational space academia lacks.
INSIGHT

Scarcity Drives Ideological Conformity

  • Contemporary academia shows scarcity politics where ideological conformity is enforced by career pressures.
  • Jeffrey Lawrence links reduced hiring since 2008 to punitive consequences for deviating from dominant political lines.
ADVICE

Discuss Politics Without Enforcing Litmus Tests

  • Teach and study the politics in literature without making it a litmus test for scholars.
  • Discuss political contexts and multiple interpretations while keeping room for debate and not shutting down disagreement.
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