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Robert Pape, Jacob Siegel, Edward Fishman & The Pantomime Of Profundity

University of Chicago political scientist Robert Pape, Tablet magazine essayist Jacob Siegel, and Chokepoints author Edward Fishman do not compete for authority by saying they want status. They compete by invoking the languages of empirical rigor, regime-level historical theory, and … Continue reading

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The Peculiar Quality Of Jacob Siegel’s Pantomimed Profundity

Most pundits are like Jacob Siegel in their production of useless pseudo-profundity but there is something uniquely off-putting in Siegel’s neediness. Most status-anxious writers are anxious about a single audience. The populist wants respect from the masses. The academic wants … Continue reading

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Jacob Siegel and The Information State

Jacob Siegel’s earlier work had a characteristic sound. It strained. It reached. It dressed simple observations about power in baroque scaffolding and then performed anxiety about whether the scaffolding was sufficiently distinguished. His 2016 profile of Paul Gottfried did not … Continue reading

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Decoding Jacob Siegal

Jacob Siegel wrote this long piece for Tabletmag published on Nov. 29, 2016: “The Alt-Right’s Jewish Godfather: How Paul Gottfried—willing or reluctant—became the mentor of Richard Spencer and a philosophical lodestone for white nationalists” Like most Jacob Siegel pieces, it … Continue reading

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