Episode 55: National Identity

The HBS hosts wrestle with Fukuyama’s “Why National Identity Matters.”

In this episode, we will focus on questions of national identity. In the U.S., the contemporary political moment is riven with competing ideas of what the United States is or are. These ideas are based in various ways of knowing including ideological, political, racial, and generational. Using Francis Fukuyama’s essay “Why National Identity Matters” we will explore fundamental questions regarding the origins of national identity, its definition, its mechanisms, and how these elements track through a contemporary lens.

This episode includes discussions of the following works, thinkers, creators, things, and ideas: