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Jonathan Rauch

Jonathan Charles Rauch (/r/; born April 26, 1960)[1] is an American author, journalist, and activist. After graduating from Yale University, Rauch worked at the Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina, for National Journal, and later for The Economist and as a freelance writer. He is currently a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and a contributing editor of The Atlantic.

Jonathan Rauch
Born (1960-04-26) April 26, 1960 (age 62)
EducationYale University (BA)
Occupation(s)Author, journalist, activist

He is the author of books and articles on public policy, culture, and economics.[2] His books include The Happiness Curve: Why Life Gets Better After 50 (2018), Gay Marriage: Why It Is Good for Gays, Good for Straights, and Good for America (2004);[3] Government's End: Why Washington Stopped Working (2000);[4] and Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought (1993; revised second edition in 2013).[5] In 2015, he published a short ebook, Political Realism, arguing that overzealous efforts to clean up politics have hampered the ability of political parties and professionals to order politics and build governing coalitions.[6] In 2021, Rauch released The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth[7] describing the erosion of our epistemic commons, the cost to U.S. democracy, and offering solutions.

Writings and beliefs

A critic of U.S. government public policy in general, including its relation to LGBTQ+ people, Rauch has pursued gay-related topics as an openly gay author (he did not realize he was gay until after he finished college)[8] since 1991 when he spoke out against hate crime laws in The New Republic. He is an avid proponent of same-sex marriage, which he believes improves the quality of life of both LGBTQ+ people and married heterosexuals.[9] He co-authored an op-ed article in The New York Times that proposed the compromise of nationally recognized civil unions for gay couples, which he did with the goal of "reconciliation" with religious opponents of same-sex marriage.[10]

Peter Wehner, conservative writer and director of the Bush-era Office of Strategic Initiatives, has called Rauch "the most formidable and persuasive voice for same-sex marriage."[11]

Rauch is also well known for an article he wrote in The Atlantic in March 2003, entitled "Caring for Your Introvert: The habits and needs of a little-understood group".[12] In this article, Rauch described his own experiences as an introvert, and how being an introvert has affected his own life. For many introverts, his piece became a long sought after explanation of their own personality traits. For a period of years, Rauch's original article drew more traffic to The Atlantic Monthly site than any other article.[13]

In terms of political philosophy, Rauch has referred to himself as "an admirer of James Madison and Edmund Burke" and a "radical incrementalist," meaning one who favors "revolutionary change on a geological time scale."[14] He has also summarized Burke's views, and his views, in that "utopianism and perfectionism, however well intended, should never displace reasonable caution in making social policy... It's much easier to damage society... than to repair it."[15]

He has in the past described himself as "an unrepentantly atheistic Jewish homosexual".[16] He defines his view as apatheism, in which he respects other people's choices of religiosity or absence of religion without making a big deal of them. He contrasts this with American atheists who seek to evangelize and convert people away from religion, actions that he is critical of.[17]

In political science and economics, Rauch is known for coining and promoting the term "demosclerosis" as "government's progressive loss of the ability to adapt"—a process in which specific benefits, going to special interests, bill the common taxpayer, which uses the medical term sclerosis to apply to government drift.[18] He is a critic of communism, calling it "the deadliest fantasy in human history".[19]

Bibliography

  • Rauch, Jonathan (1992). The Outnation: A Search for the Soul of Japan. ISBN 0875843204.
  • Rauch, Jonathan (1993). Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226705765. OCLC 37628564.
  • Rauch, Jonathan (1994). Demosclerosis: The Silent Killer of American Government. Crown. ISBN 978-0812922578.
  • Bawer, Bruce (1996). Beyond Queer: Challenging Gay Left Orthodoxy. Free Press. ISBN 978-0684827667.
  • Litan, Robert; Rauch, Jonathan (1998). American Finance for the 21st Century. Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 978-0815752882.
  • Rauch, Jonathan (1999). Government's End: Why Washington Stopped Working. PublicAffairs. ISBN 978-1891620492.
  • Rauch, Jonathan (2004). Gay Marriage: Why It Is Good for Gays, Good for Straights, and Good for America. Times Books. ISBN 978-0805076332.
  • Rauch, Jonathan (2013). Denial: My 25 Years Without a Soul. Madison, North Carolina. ISBN 978-1-949450-01-9. OCLC 1127392669.
  • Rauch, Jonathan; Will, George F. (2014). Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226145938.
  • Rauch, Jonathan (2015). Political Realism: How Hacks, Machines, Big Money, and Back-Room Deals Can Strengthen American Democracy. Brookings Institution Press.
  • Rauch, Jonathan (2019). The Happiness Curve: Why Life Gets Better After Midlife. Green Tree. ISBN 978-1472960979.
  • Rauch, Jonathan & Benjamin Wittes (Mar 2018). "Boycott the GOP". Dispatches. Politics. The Atlantic. 321 (2): 13–16. Retrieved 2019-05-31.
  • Rauch, Jonathan (2021). The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth. Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 978-0815738862.

References

  1. ^ Contemporary Authors Online, s.v. "Jonathan Rauch" (accessed April 3, 2008).
  2. ^ Jonathan Rauch. . Brookings.edu. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  3. ^ Rauch, Jonathan (2004-04-07). Gay Marriage: Why It Is Good for Gays, Good for Straights, and Good for America: Jonathan Rauch: 9780805076332: Amazon.com: Books. ISBN 0805076336.
  4. ^ Rauch, Jon (2008-08-01). Government's End. PublicAffairs.
  5. ^ Rauch, Jonathan; Will, George F. (2014-01-23). Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought, Expanded Edition (Enlarged ed.). Chicago: University Of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226145938.
  6. ^ Rauch, Jonathan (2015). Political Realism: How Hacks, Machines, Big Money, and Back-Room Deals Can Strengthen American Democracy. Brookings Institution.
  7. ^ Frenkiewich, Jeff (2022-01-01). "Jonathan Rauch. The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2021. 280 pp". Critical Inquiry. 48 (2): 423–424. doi:10.1086/717307. ISSN 0093-1896. S2CID 245238241.
  8. ^ Aaron, Jane. The Compact Reader. Macmillan Education. p. 63.
  9. ^ Rauch, Jonathan (2005). Gay Marriage: Why It Is Good For Gays, Good For Straights, And Good For America. Owl Books. p. 3. ISBN 0-8050-7815-0. OCLC 57666009.
  10. ^ David Blankenhorn; Jonathan Rauch (February 21, 2009). "A Reconciliation on Gay Marriage". The New York Times. Retrieved October 4, 2009.
  11. ^ Wehner, Peter (2010-08-11). "A Rauchian Take". Commentary Magazine. Retrieved 2021-04-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ Rauch, Jonathan (March 2003). "Caring for Your Introvert". The Atlantic. Retrieved December 1, 2008.
  13. ^ Stossel, Sage (February 14, 2006). "Introverts of the World, Unite!". The Atlantic.
  14. ^ "The Radical Incrementalist". Reason.com. 2007-04-20. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  15. ^ Rauch, Jonathan (August 10, 2010). "The radical gay rights ruling: Leading supporter of same-sex marriage challenges Prop. 8 decision". Daily News. New York.
  16. ^ Let it be, The Atlantic, "I have Christian friends who organize their lives around an intense and personal relationship with God, but who betray no sign of caring that I am an unrepentantly atheistic Jewish homosexual."
  17. ^ Rauch, Jonathan. "How to Be an Apatheist". Beliefnet.com. Retrieved August 11, 2010.
  18. ^ Medved, Michael (October 1994). "Demosclerosis, by Jonathan Rauch". Commentary Magazine. Retrieved 2021-04-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  19. ^ Rauch, Jonathan (December 2003). "The Forgotten Millions". The Atlantic. Retrieved 20 December 2020.

External links

  • JonathanRauch.com His own web site, including archived articles.
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Articles by Jonathan Rauch at Prospect Magazine
  • Video of debate between Rauch and David Blankenhorn on the issue of gay marriage on Bloggingheads.tv
  • "New York Times correction: Hell is not other people at breakfast". Craig Silverman. (March 28, 2012)
  • Roberts, Russ (September 1, 2008). "Rauch on the Volt, Risk, and Corporate Culture". EconTalk. Library of Economics and Liberty.

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For the baseball pitcher see Jon Rauch For the football coach see John Rauch Jonathan Charles Rauch r aʊ tʃ born April 26 1960 1 is an American author journalist and activist After graduating from Yale University Rauch worked at the Winston Salem Journal in North Carolina for National Journal and later for The Economist and as a freelance writer He is currently a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and a contributing editor of The Atlantic Jonathan RauchBorn 1960 04 26 April 26 1960 age 62 Phoenix Arizona U S EducationYale University BA Occupation s Author journalist activistHe is the author of books and articles on public policy culture and economics 2 His books include The Happiness Curve Why Life Gets Better After 50 2018 Gay Marriage Why It Is Good for Gays Good for Straights and Good for America 2004 3 Government s End Why Washington Stopped Working 2000 4 and Kindly Inquisitors The New Attacks on Free Thought 1993 revised second edition in 2013 5 In 2015 he published a short ebook Political Realism arguing that overzealous efforts to clean up politics have hampered the ability of political parties and professionals to order politics and build governing coalitions 6 In 2021 Rauch released The Constitution of Knowledge A Defense of Truth 7 describing the erosion of our epistemic commons the cost to U S democracy and offering solutions Contents 1 Writings and beliefs 2 Bibliography 3 References 4 External linksWritings and beliefs EditA critic of U S government public policy in general including its relation to LGBTQ people Rauch has pursued gay related topics as an openly gay author he did not realize he was gay until after he finished college 8 since 1991 when he spoke out against hate crime laws in The New Republic He is an avid proponent of same sex marriage which he believes improves the quality of life of both LGBTQ people and married heterosexuals 9 He co authored an op ed article in The New York Times that proposed the compromise of nationally recognized civil unions for gay couples which he did with the goal of reconciliation with religious opponents of same sex marriage 10 Peter Wehner conservative writer and director of the Bush era Office of Strategic Initiatives has called Rauch the most formidable and persuasive voice for same sex marriage 11 Rauch is also well known for an article he wrote in The Atlantic in March 2003 entitled Caring for Your Introvert The habits and needs of a little understood group 12 In this article Rauch described his own experiences as an introvert and how being an introvert has affected his own life For many introverts his piece became a long sought after explanation of their own personality traits For a period of years Rauch s original article drew more traffic to The Atlantic Monthly site than any other article 13 In terms of political philosophy Rauch has referred to himself as an admirer of James Madison and Edmund Burke and a radical incrementalist meaning one who favors revolutionary change on a geological time scale 14 He has also summarized Burke s views and his views in that utopianism and perfectionism however well intended should never displace reasonable caution in making social policy It s much easier to damage society than to repair it 15 He has in the past described himself as an unrepentantly atheistic Jewish homosexual 16 He defines his view as apatheism in which he respects other people s choices of religiosity or absence of religion without making a big deal of them He contrasts this with American atheists who seek to evangelize and convert people away from religion actions that he is critical of 17 In political science and economics Rauch is known for coining and promoting the term demosclerosis as government s progressive loss of the ability to adapt a process in which specific benefits going to special interests bill the common taxpayer which uses the medical term sclerosis to apply to government drift 18 He is a critic of communism calling it the deadliest fantasy in human history 19 Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2019 Rauch Jonathan 1992 The Outnation A Search for the Soul of Japan ISBN 0875843204 Rauch Jonathan 1993 Kindly Inquisitors The New Attacks on Free Thought University of Chicago Press ISBN 0226705765 OCLC 37628564 Rauch Jonathan 1994 Demosclerosis The Silent Killer of American Government Crown ISBN 978 0812922578 Bawer Bruce 1996 Beyond Queer Challenging Gay Left Orthodoxy Free Press ISBN 978 0684827667 Litan Robert Rauch Jonathan 1998 American Finance for the 21st Century Brookings Institution Press ISBN 978 0815752882 Rauch Jonathan 1999 Government s End Why Washington Stopped Working PublicAffairs ISBN 978 1891620492 Rauch Jonathan 2004 Gay Marriage Why It Is Good for Gays Good for Straights and Good for America Times Books ISBN 978 0805076332 Rauch Jonathan 2013 Denial My 25 Years Without a Soul Madison North Carolina ISBN 978 1 949450 01 9 OCLC 1127392669 Rauch Jonathan Will George F 2014 Kindly Inquisitors The New Attacks on Free Thought University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0226145938 Rauch Jonathan 2015 Political Realism How Hacks Machines Big Money and Back Room Deals Can Strengthen American Democracy Brookings Institution Press Rauch Jonathan 2019 The Happiness Curve Why Life Gets Better After Midlife Green Tree ISBN 978 1472960979 Rauch Jonathan amp Benjamin Wittes Mar 2018 Boycott the GOP Dispatches Politics The Atlantic 321 2 13 16 Retrieved 2019 05 31 Rauch Jonathan 2021 The Constitution of Knowledge A Defense of Truth Brookings Institution Press ISBN 978 0815738862 References Edit Contemporary Authors Online s v Jonathan Rauch accessed April 3 2008 Jonathan Rauch Jonathan Rauch Brookings Institution Brookings edu Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2013 12 05 Rauch Jonathan 2004 04 07 Gay Marriage Why It Is Good for Gays Good for Straights and Good for America Jonathan Rauch 9780805076332 Amazon com Books ISBN 0805076336 Rauch Jon 2008 08 01 Government s End PublicAffairs Rauch Jonathan Will George F 2014 01 23 Kindly Inquisitors The New Attacks on Free Thought Expanded Edition Enlarged ed Chicago University Of Chicago Press ISBN 9780226145938 Rauch Jonathan 2015 Political Realism How Hacks Machines Big Money and Back Room Deals Can Strengthen American Democracy Brookings Institution Frenkiewich Jeff 2022 01 01 Jonathan Rauch The Constitution of Knowledge A Defense of Truth Washington D C Brookings Institution Press 2021 280 pp Critical Inquiry 48 2 423 424 doi 10 1086 717307 ISSN 0093 1896 S2CID 245238241 Aaron Jane The Compact Reader Macmillan Education p 63 Rauch Jonathan 2005 Gay Marriage Why It Is Good For Gays Good For Straights And Good For America Owl Books p 3 ISBN 0 8050 7815 0 OCLC 57666009 David Blankenhorn Jonathan Rauch February 21 2009 A Reconciliation on Gay Marriage The New York Times Retrieved October 4 2009 Wehner Peter 2010 08 11 A Rauchian Take Commentary Magazine Retrieved 2021 04 27 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Rauch Jonathan March 2003 Caring for Your Introvert The Atlantic Retrieved December 1 2008 Stossel Sage February 14 2006 Introverts of the World Unite The Atlantic The Radical Incrementalist Reason com 2007 04 20 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Rauch Jonathan August 10 2010 The radical gay rights ruling Leading supporter of same sex marriage challenges Prop 8 decision Daily News New York Let it be The Atlantic I have Christian friends who organize their lives around an intense and personal relationship with God but who betray no sign of caring that I am an unrepentantly atheistic Jewish homosexual Rauch Jonathan How to Be an Apatheist Beliefnet com Retrieved August 11 2010 Medved Michael October 1994 Demosclerosis by Jonathan Rauch Commentary Magazine Retrieved 2021 04 27 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Rauch Jonathan December 2003 The Forgotten Millions The Atlantic Retrieved 20 December 2020 External links EditJonathanRauch com His own web site including archived articles Appearances on C SPAN Articles by Jonathan Rauch at Prospect Magazine Video of debate between Rauch and David Blankenhorn on the issue of gay marriage on Bloggingheads tv Poynter org New York Times correction Hell is not other people at breakfast Craig Silverman March 28 2012 Roberts Russ September 1 2008 Rauch on the Volt Risk and Corporate Culture EconTalk Library of Economics and Liberty Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jonathan Rauch amp oldid 1121742132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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