Lionel Shriver on Immigration, Religion, and the Decline of the West
3/24/20261 hr 25 min
Michael Shermer sits down with novelist and essayist Lionel Shriver for a wide-ranging conversation about what happens when old political labels stop making sense. Shriver reflects on the strange moral and political confusions that now shape debates over immigration, identity, religion, and the meaning of tolerance.
They discuss why immigration has become, in Shriver's view, the central political issue of this century; why support for illiberal ideas is often framed as compassion; why the culture of fiction and publishing has grown more timid; and how writers can still engage seriously with divisive subjects without surrendering either honesty or nuance.
The conversation also turns personal: Shriver's religious upbringing, her own personal experiences with immigration, and reflections on the diminishing cultural authority of the novelist.
Lionel Shriver is an author and journalist, a graduate of Columbia University, and a columnist for The Spectator. Her fiction confronts some of the defining issues of modern life: school shootings in We Need to Talk About Kevin, the cost of healthcare in So Much for That, economic instability in The Mandibles, aging and suicide in Should We Stay or Should We Go, and low intelligence and DEI in Mania. Her latest novel, A Better Life, takes up immigration from the perspective of the host.
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Michael Shermer· Host0:28
What has happened to liberals over the last, or the left or left of center, whatever you wanna call it, over the last fifteen to twenty years?
Lionel Shriver· Guest0:36
What civil rights means now has changed. [chuckles] It now means that of the right of men to go in women's bathrooms and compete against women in women's sports. That's what's backing civil rights means now. The marriage between the left and, and Islam is so irrational as to be utterly baffling. They don't share any views aside from general hostility to the West. I've heard from any number of left of center Americans who've been to Europe recently, and they're horrified. Left of center Americans. They think, "What the hell happened?" All the major cities are overwhelmed with massive Muslim populations, and yet these are the same people who want to have an extremely permissive immigration policy in the United States. What's happening now, it's not just people coming over the border to have children. This whole thing in China