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The Silenced Generation - Daniel McCarthy - The Brownstone Show, Episode 21

1 h 18 min · 24 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Brownstone Show, Jeffrey Tucker interviews Daniel McCarthy, editor of Modern Age, about his article “The Silenced Generation.” They discuss how self-censorship, social pressure, and ideological conformity have transformed college campuses and stifled genuine intellectual freedom.From Jeffrey’s own debate-filled college years to today’s climate of fear and silence, McCarthy explains the shift from open inquiry to cultural hegemony and why intellectual courage has become so rare.Key Topics Covered: * The Silenced Generation — self-censorship and today’s college experience * Jeffrey Tucker’s pre- and post-COVID view of academia * The collapse of open debate and rise of social control * Modern Age magazine: its founding, mission, and defense of serious ideas * Intellectual courage vs. peer pressure and career fears * Where real vibrancy and freedom still exist in higher education * Recommended thinkers: Albert Jay Nock, H.L. Mencken, Richard Weaver, Russell Kirk & more Daniel McCarthy brings deep insight as a longtime editor and thinker, while Jeffrey Tucker ties it to broader themes of liberty and free speech.This is essential viewing for anyone concerned about the future of academia and independent thought.👉 Subscribe to The Brownstone Show for more fearless conversations on liberty, ideas, and cultural renewal.Follow Jeffrey Tucker & Brownstone Institute:Website: brownstone.orgX/Twitter: @jeffreyatuckerDaniel McCarthy:Editor, Modern AgeX/Twitter: @ModAgeJournal @ToryAnarchist Drop a comment: Where have you seen self-censorship in academia or daily life? Get full access to Brownstone Insights at substack.brownstone.org/subscribe [https://substack.brownstone.org/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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In this episode of The Brownstone Show, Jeffrey Tucker interviews Daniel McCarthy, editor of Modern Age, about his article “The Silenced Generation.” They discuss how self-censorship, social pressure, and ideological conformity have transformed college campuses and stifled genuine intellectual freedom.From Jeffrey’s own debate-filled college years to today’s climate of fear and silence, McCarthy explains the shift from open inquiry to cultural hegemony and why intellectual courage has become so rare.Key Topics Covered: * The Silenced Generation — self-censorship and today’s college experience * Jeffrey Tucker’s pre- and post-COVID view of academia * The collapse of open debate and rise of social control * Modern Age magazine: its founding, mission, and defense of serious ideas * Intellectual courage vs. peer pressure and career fears * Where real vibrancy and freedom still exist in higher education * Recommended thinkers: Albert Jay Nock, H.L. Mencken, Richard Weaver, Russell Kirk & more Daniel McCarthy brings deep insight as a longtime editor and thinker, while Jeffrey Tucker ties it to broader themes of liberty and free speech.This is essential viewing for anyone concerned about the future of academia and independent thought.👉 Subscribe to The Brownstone Show for more fearless conversations on liberty, ideas, and cultural renewal.Follow Jeffrey Tucker & Brownstone Institute:Website: brownstone.orgX/Twitter: @jeffreyatuckerDaniel McCarthy:Editor, Modern AgeX/Twitter: @ModAgeJournal @ToryAnarchist Drop a comment: Where have you seen self-censorship in academia or daily life? Get full access to Brownstone Insights at substack.brownstone.org/subscribe [https://substack.brownstone.org/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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