Eric Klinenberg
@ericklinenberg.bsky.social
Helen Gould Shepard Professor of Social Science and Director of the Institute for Public Knowlege at NYU. New book: *2020: One City, Seven People, and the Year Everything Changed.*
Harvard's right-wing student magazine defends itself from charges that it invoked lines from Hitler by insisting that it did not intentionally use Nazi language, but came upon this "blood and soil" thinking organically. In other words, it's how young conservatives see things now.
Take that in.
Take that in.
November 6, 2025 at 2:34 PM
Harvard's right-wing student magazine defends itself from charges that it invoked lines from Hitler by insisting that it did not intentionally use Nazi language, but came upon this "blood and soil" thinking organically. In other words, it's how young conservatives see things now.
Take that in.
Take that in.
Reposted by Eric Klinenberg
It doesn’t matter what I think. Also, none of this would ever happen. But if I had a zillion dollars:
1. Run a “we do hard things” campaign across southern and rust belt states. Invest heavily in local, state and regional social infrastructure. Sponser later hours at a library, build a skate park…
1. Run a “we do hard things” campaign across southern and rust belt states. Invest heavily in local, state and regional social infrastructure. Sponser later hours at a library, build a skate park…
If I were to sum up my advice to the Democratic party leadership about how to defeat Trumpism, it would be to set aside policy for now and focus instead on articulating a vision of what American society should look like and what role the US should play in a rapidly changing world today.
November 3, 2025 at 12:46 AM
It doesn’t matter what I think. Also, none of this would ever happen. But if I had a zillion dollars:
1. Run a “we do hard things” campaign across southern and rust belt states. Invest heavily in local, state and regional social infrastructure. Sponser later hours at a library, build a skate park…
1. Run a “we do hard things” campaign across southern and rust belt states. Invest heavily in local, state and regional social infrastructure. Sponser later hours at a library, build a skate park…
For those of you keeping score, 18-22 year-old students calling for an end to slaughter in Gaza are so racist they need to be expelled or deported, but 24-35 year-olds celebrating Hitler, rape, and, um, racism are just kids being kids so chill.
Also, racism is over so no need for Voting Right Act.
Also, racism is over so no need for Voting Right Act.
JD Vance brushes off racist texts by adults in Republican group chat as ‘what kids do’
Vice-president downplays messages such as ‘I love Hitler’ in chat by 24 to 35-year-olds to ‘stupid jokes’
www.theguardian.com
October 16, 2025 at 3:50 PM
For those of you keeping score, 18-22 year-old students calling for an end to slaughter in Gaza are so racist they need to be expelled or deported, but 24-35 year-olds celebrating Hitler, rape, and, um, racism are just kids being kids so chill.
Also, racism is over so no need for Voting Right Act.
Also, racism is over so no need for Voting Right Act.
It's a small step from here to prohibiting professors from teaching about climate change, slavery, colonialism, racial discrimination, evolution, and the efficacy of vaccines.
Texas Tech Moves to Limit Academic Discussion to 2 Genders
www.nytimes.com
September 27, 2025 at 1:03 PM
It's a small step from here to prohibiting professors from teaching about climate change, slavery, colonialism, racial discrimination, evolution, and the efficacy of vaccines.
*Court rules that Trump's policies are illegal but allows them to stand anyway* is the best summary of America in 2025 I know.
Appeals court strikes down Trump’s tariffs as illegal but leaves them in place
Trump’s cornerstone economic policy faced another challenge as a federal appeals court ruled he did not have the authority under an emergency powers act to impose them.
www.washingtonpost.com
August 30, 2025 at 11:15 AM
*Court rules that Trump's policies are illegal but allows them to stand anyway* is the best summary of America in 2025 I know.
We're approaching the 30th anniversary of the great Chicago heat wave, when 739 people died and the world got a preview of the social and ecological crises that have now become so common.
I spoke with @wbez.org about the significance of the Chicago disaster, and what we've failed to learn.
I spoke with @wbez.org about the significance of the Chicago disaster, and what we've failed to learn.
30 years after Chicago’s deadly 1995 heat wave, sociologist Eric Klinenberg reflects on what went wrong
In July 1995, 739 Chicagoans died during a five-day heat wave that shocked the city.
www.wbez.org
July 9, 2025 at 5:36 PM
We're approaching the 30th anniversary of the great Chicago heat wave, when 739 people died and the world got a preview of the social and ecological crises that have now become so common.
I spoke with @wbez.org about the significance of the Chicago disaster, and what we've failed to learn.
I spoke with @wbez.org about the significance of the Chicago disaster, and what we've failed to learn.
“Drill baby drill” is a climate policy.
Gutting the EPA and FEMA is a climate policy.
Cutting access to climate and weather data is a climate policy.
Taxing renewables is a climate policy.
Defunding NSF, NOAA, and NASA is climate policy.
Watching families & communities grieve is a consequence.
Gutting the EPA and FEMA is a climate policy.
Cutting access to climate and weather data is a climate policy.
Taxing renewables is a climate policy.
Defunding NSF, NOAA, and NASA is climate policy.
Watching families & communities grieve is a consequence.
July 6, 2025 at 4:07 PM
“Drill baby drill” is a climate policy.
Gutting the EPA and FEMA is a climate policy.
Cutting access to climate and weather data is a climate policy.
Taxing renewables is a climate policy.
Defunding NSF, NOAA, and NASA is climate policy.
Watching families & communities grieve is a consequence.
Gutting the EPA and FEMA is a climate policy.
Cutting access to climate and weather data is a climate policy.
Taxing renewables is a climate policy.
Defunding NSF, NOAA, and NASA is climate policy.
Watching families & communities grieve is a consequence.
Arrest a judge on Friday morning. Deport a 2 year-old citizen on Friday afternoon. Attend the pope's funeral on Saturday.
April 26, 2025 at 11:56 AM
Arrest a judge on Friday morning. Deport a 2 year-old citizen on Friday afternoon. Attend the pope's funeral on Saturday.
Chilling report from Brown University.
Administration advises all foreign students, staff, and faculty to postpone or reconsider (ie cancel) international travel, due to federal government's crackdown on universities.
Brown also warns against *domestic travel* -since it's unclear what ICE will do.
Administration advises all foreign students, staff, and faculty to postpone or reconsider (ie cancel) international travel, due to federal government's crackdown on universities.
Brown also warns against *domestic travel* -since it's unclear what ICE will do.
Brown University advises all international community members to postpone, reconsider travel
One week before spring break, Brown advised international community members, including green card holders and permanent residents, to postpone international travel in a campus-wide email sent on Sunda...
www.browndailyherald.com
March 17, 2025 at 1:38 PM
Chilling report from Brown University.
Administration advises all foreign students, staff, and faculty to postpone or reconsider (ie cancel) international travel, due to federal government's crackdown on universities.
Brown also warns against *domestic travel* -since it's unclear what ICE will do.
Administration advises all foreign students, staff, and faculty to postpone or reconsider (ie cancel) international travel, due to federal government's crackdown on universities.
Brown also warns against *domestic travel* -since it's unclear what ICE will do.
One columnist, a professional pundit, is living in a paranoid delusion. The other, a sociologist, is living in America.
March 15, 2025 at 12:01 PM
One columnist, a professional pundit, is living in a paranoid delusion. The other, a sociologist, is living in America.
Do you value your library?
Trump just ordered the dismantling of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the key source of federal support for libraries.
Libraries are vital social infrastructure, the foundations of an open, democratic society. Gutting them means gutting our own communities.
Trump just ordered the dismantling of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the key source of federal support for libraries.
Libraries are vital social infrastructure, the foundations of an open, democratic society. Gutting them means gutting our own communities.
Trump Orders Gutting of 7 Agencies, Including Voice of America’s Parent
The order targeting the agencies, largely obscure entities that address issues like labor mediation and homelessness prevention, appeared to test the bounds of the president’s power.
www.nytimes.com
March 15, 2025 at 11:44 AM
Do you value your library?
Trump just ordered the dismantling of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the key source of federal support for libraries.
Libraries are vital social infrastructure, the foundations of an open, democratic society. Gutting them means gutting our own communities.
Trump just ordered the dismantling of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the key source of federal support for libraries.
Libraries are vital social infrastructure, the foundations of an open, democratic society. Gutting them means gutting our own communities.
We Were Wrong About What Happened to America in 2020.
Republicans insist the pandemic didn't happen. Democrats insist we move on. But Americans are still stuck in 2020. We're angry, distrustful, divided. Alone and abandoned. Solidarity is scarce.
Five years later, it's time for a reckoning.
Republicans insist the pandemic didn't happen. Democrats insist we move on. But Americans are still stuck in 2020. We're angry, distrustful, divided. Alone and abandoned. Solidarity is scarce.
Five years later, it's time for a reckoning.
Opinion | We Were Wrong About What Happened to America in 2020 (Published 2024)
The answer, only now coming into view, explains why that awful year still has us in its grip.
www.nytimes.com
March 10, 2025 at 12:50 PM
We Were Wrong About What Happened to America in 2020.
Republicans insist the pandemic didn't happen. Democrats insist we move on. But Americans are still stuck in 2020. We're angry, distrustful, divided. Alone and abandoned. Solidarity is scarce.
Five years later, it's time for a reckoning.
Republicans insist the pandemic didn't happen. Democrats insist we move on. But Americans are still stuck in 2020. We're angry, distrustful, divided. Alone and abandoned. Solidarity is scarce.
Five years later, it's time for a reckoning.
Paperbacks! Just in time for the fifth anniversary, and still so much to learn. @penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social @vintagebooks.bsky.social
January 14, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Paperbacks! Just in time for the fifth anniversary, and still so much to learn. @penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social @vintagebooks.bsky.social
Disasters speed up and make visible conditions that are always present but difficult to see.
"Through working with these families, I’ve been seeing an unfathomable amount of price gouging for housing."
This is abhorrent, but let's be clear: it’s just a more extreme version of what we see every day in cities across the country, where landlords exploit desperate renters for maximum profit.
This is abhorrent, but let's be clear: it’s just a more extreme version of what we see every day in cities across the country, where landlords exploit desperate renters for maximum profit.
California Fires Lead to Prices Hikes on Some L.A. Rentals
Despite a law against price gouging during a state of emergency, some rental listings have shot up above the allowable 10 percent overnight.
www.nytimes.com
January 11, 2025 at 3:44 PM
Disasters speed up and make visible conditions that are always present but difficult to see.
Huge night here at NYU. An undergrad trying to fix their grade accidentally discovered how to email 11,000 instructors on a secret group email list, unifying the faculty like no one before. I have hundreds of email replies in my inbox. And apparently Onions, the puppy, has just been granted tenure.
Someone just sent a photo of their dog, Onions, to an 11,000 person faculty listserv, adorable
December 30, 2024 at 2:33 AM
Huge night here at NYU. An undergrad trying to fix their grade accidentally discovered how to email 11,000 instructors on a secret group email list, unifying the faculty like no one before. I have hundreds of email replies in my inbox. And apparently Onions, the puppy, has just been granted tenure.