Michael Rectenwald Explained
Michael D. Rectenwald is an American author and former professor. He has written about 19th-century British secularism and is a critic of the contemporary social justice movement. As of 2024, he is a member of the Mises Caucus of the US Libertarian Party.
Early life and education
Rectenwald's 2018 memoir states that he is the seventh of nine children.[1]
Rectenwald's undergraduate studies in English included an apprenticeship with Beat Generation poet Allen Ginsberg at Naropa University (formerly Naropa Institute) during the 1979–80 school year.[2] He graduated cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh in 1983 with a B.A. in English literature. In 1997, Rectenwald received a master's degree in English literature from Case Western Reserve University.[3] In 2004, Carnegie Mellon University conferred upon Rectenwald a Ph.D. in literary and cultural studies. In the span of one year, he published three books.[4]
Career
Rectenwald was a Professor of Liberal and Global Liberal Studies at New York University for more than ten years before retiring in January 2019.[5]
On September 12, 2016, Rectenwald created the anonymous Twitter account @antipcnyuprof, tweeting on the topic of social justice ideology on North American colleges and universities. A student reporter for the Washington Square News, New York University's weekly student newspaper, discovered him; he subsequently gave an interview revealing himself as the faculty member behind the account. At the time, he described his politics as “left-communist.”[6]
In a November 3, 2016 Washington Post op-ed, Rectenwald claimed that two days after the student interview, he was summoned by NYU Liberal Studies Dean Fred Schwarzbach and was "strongly encouraged to take a paid leave of absence."[7] Schwarzbach denied Rectenwald's claims and posted all email correspondence between the two from November 1 through November 11, which showed Rectenwald requesting the leave himself.[8] Rectenwald went on paid leave in September 2016. In January 2018, he sued NYU and four of its professors for defamation. The case was dismissed with prejudice against Rectenwald.[9] In October 2018, Rectenwald invited Milo Yiannopoulos to speak in one of his classes. Yiannopoulos's visit was postponed for reasons of safety.
Research contributions
Rectenwald has written on the origins of the movement called secularism, which was founded in London in 1851 by George Jacob Holyoake.[10] In "Secularism and the cultures of nineteenth-century scientific naturalism," Rectenwald argued that Holyoake's secularism "represents an important early stage of scientific naturalism".[11] In Holyoake's Secularism, Rectenwald locates a precursor for Charles Taylor’s version of secularity as the immanent frame that structures the conditions of belief and unbelief in modernity.[12] According to a review in Victorian Studies, "Rectenwald thus offers a revisionist interpretation that, rather than understanding Holyoake's leadership of the free thought movement as a failed rhetorical attempt to make society more secular, sees it as marking a distinct moment in modernity."[13]
Critique of social justice and leftism in academia
In 2018, the conservative New English Review Press published Rectenwald's memoir, Springtime for Snowflakes: Social Justice and Its Postmodern Parentage. In the memoir, Rectenwald critiques the contemporary social justice culture in academia, arguing that it has promoted an authoritarian and dogmatic culture in parts of academia.[14] [15]
2024 presidential campaign
In 2023, Rectenwald filed to run for president of the United States seeking the Libertarian presidential nomination in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.[16] He finished second in delegate votes during the 2024 Libertarian National Convention, losing to Chase Oliver in the sixth round of elimination voting.[17]
Works
Books
- Rectenwald, Michael, and Lisa Carl. Academic Writing, Real World Topics. Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press (May 28, 2015).
- Rectenwald, Michael, Rochelle Almeida and George Levine, eds. Global Secularisms in a Post-Secular Age. Boston: De Gruyter (September 25, 2015).
- Nineteenth-Century British Secularism: Science, Religion and Literature. Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK; New York: Palgrave Macmillan (2016).
- Rectenwald, Michael and Lisa Carl. Academic Writing, Real World Topics. (Concise Edition). Peterborough, Ont: Broadview Press (July 20, 2016).
- Springtime for Snowflakes: Social Justice and Its Postmodern Parentage. Nashville. TN; London, UK: New English Review Press (2018).
- Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom. Nashville, TN; London, UK: New English Review Press. (September 30, 2019).
- Rectenwald, Michael. Beyond Woke. New English Review Press. (May 18, 2020).
- Thought Criminal. New English Review Press. (December 1, 2020).
- The Great Reset. World Encounter Institute/New English Review Press (January 10, 2023).
Selected articles
- "Reading Around the Kids." In Constance Coiner and Diana Hume George, eds. The Family Track: Keeping Your Faculties while You Mentor, Nurture, Teach, and Serve. University of Illinois Press, (1998): 107–13.
- "Local Histories, Broader Implications." College Composition and Communication 60, no. 2 (2008): 448.
- Smythe, Thomas W. and Michael Rectenwald. "Craig on God and Morality." International Philosophical Quarterly. 51.3. 203 (September 2011): 331–38.
- "Secularism." In Margaret Harris, ed. George Eliot in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2013): 271–78.
- "Secularism and the Cultures of Nineteenth-century Scientific Naturalism." The British Journal for the History of Science. 46.2 (June 2013): 231–54.
- "Mid-Nineteenth-Century British Secularism and its Contemporary Post-Secular Implications." In Michael Rectenwald, Rochelle Almeida and George Levine, eds. Global Secularisms in a Post- Secular Age. Boston: De Gruyter (2015): 43–64.
- "Introduction: Global Secularisms in a Post-Secular Age." In Michael Rectenwald, Rochelle Almeida and George Levine, eds. Global Secularisms in a Post- Secular Age. Boston and Berlin: De Gruyter (2015): 1–24.
- "Secularism as Modern Secularity." In Ryan T. Cragun, Lori Fazzino, Christel Manning, eds. Organized Secularism in the United States. Boston and * * Berlin: De Gruyter (November 2017): 31–56.
- "'Social Justice' and Its Postmodern Parentage." Academic Questions. 31.2. (April 10, 2018): 130–139.
Notes and References
- Springtime for Snowflakes, (Nashville, TN: New English Review Press), 31
- Web site: A Dangerous Minds exclusive: Previously unpublished interview with Allen Ginsberg. March 2, 2015. DangerousMinds. February 18, 2019.
- Web site: Interview with Michael Rectenwald ('97) – Department of English. en-US. February 18, 2019.
- Web site: Three Books, One Year - Department of English - Carnegie Mellon University. September 28, 2015. Carnegie Mellon University. February 18, 2019.
- Web site: Kvetenadze . Téa . April 18, 2020 . "Anti-PC" Liberal Studies Professor Michael Rectenwald Has Retired . July 24, 2022 . Medium . en.
- Web site: Q&A with a Deplorable NYU Professor. Siu. Diamond. October 24, 2016. Washington Square News.
- News: Here's what happened when I challenged the PC campus culture at NYU. Rectenwald. Michael. November 3, 2016. The Washington Post. February 27, 2019.
- Web site: UPDATE 11/11: Email Correspondence between Professor Michael Rectenwald and Dean Fred Schwarzbach. November 11, 2016. New York University.
- Web site: DECISION + ORDER ON MOTION - Michael Rectenwald v. New York University, Jacqueline Bishop, Amber Frost, Carley Moore, Theresa Senft - Trellis.
- Holyoake, G.J. (1896). English Secularism: A Confession of Belief. Library of Alexandria. pp. 47−48. . .
- Rectenwald. Michael. June 2013. Secularism and the cultures of nineteenth-century scientific naturalism. The British Journal for the History of Science. en. 46. 2. 231–254. 10.1017/S0007087412000738. 145566942. 0007-0874.
- Rectenwald, Michael. (2016). Nineteenth-Century British Secularism: Science, Religion and Literature. Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 106.
- Reagles, David G. Nineteenth-Century British Secularism: Science, Religion, and Literature by Michael Rectenwald (review). Victorian Studies, Vol. 59, No. 4 (Summer 2017), pp. 681–682.
- News: Messenger . Stephen . July 30, 2018 . Springtime for Snowflakes: "Social Justice" and Its Postmodern Parentage: A Review . Areo . February 21, 2019 .
- News: Vigo . Julian . August 2, 2018 . Springtime for Snowflakes: An NYU Professor Takes On Academia's "Social Justice Warriors" . . . February 21, 2019 .
- Web site: Philips. Aleks. September 9, 2023 . Libertarians Sense Golden Opportunity to Make 2024 Breakthrough. . September 14, 2023.
- News: O’Brien . Rebecca Davis . Gold . Michael . 2024-05-27 . Libertarians Skip Over Trump and R.F.K. Jr. for Chase Oliver . 2024-06-02 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.