
What we’re about
Are our politics trapped in false binaries? Does our culture feel “stuck”? Do you feel “politically homeless”?
The Heterodox Club is dedicated to discussing works from current "heterodox" thinkers that provocatively, and at times controversially, question present orthodoxies in our politics and culture. Just as importantly, we are dedicated to being involved in our community and have developed relationships with several nonprofits and community organizations that we support.
All you need to join is curiosity and a belief in the ideals of frank discussion, empathy, honesty, and nuance.
For more details on the club, see the sections below.
You can find our group Substack here with writings from the group
The group organizer has a Substack here.
We also have a group Discord.
A Quick Notes on Rules:
Polite, respectful, and empathetic discussion will be required at all times. Vigorous and passionate debate is desired! Challenge each other! However, the fact that we will be reading controversial works will not be an excuse to engage in insulting or offensive interactions.
What Will We Be Reading?
The thinkers we will read represent political and philosophical viewpoints that won’t always map well onto our political binary, but that share a critique of our current intellectual status quo.
We will read work from “anti-identitarian” Leftists that believe our current form of identity politics serves to prevent class consensus and material change. Radical centrists that believe our institutions have become afraid to speak the truth on certain issues openly and abandoned Enlightenment ideals. A new crop of feminists that believe treating of the sexes as the same sexually and psychologically has hurt women. We will read books that you will vehemently disagree with, as well as ones that you may not understand where any controversy could arise from.
Since the books we read will at times be controversial, respectful and considerate discussion will be enforced at all times. If you believe an upcoming topic should not be discussed and its inclusion as a discussion point is inherently morally problematic, then consider not attending unless you’re willing to engage critically and directly with those who would disagree.
Note: An intent of the club is to encourage specificity in how we we think that goes beyond everyday use of certain terms like "liberal" and "conservative". That being said, it does have certain metaphysical and ethical values that are implied in our approach to things. They will change and grow over time, but they include a commitment to human rights, the idea of progress, and there being truths in the world.
What the Club is Not
The goal of the club is not to boost ideas that are provocative for the sake of being provocative or that fail to adhere to basic standards of evidence, science, argument, logic, or respect for our fellow human. We will encourage a wide range of opinions and beliefs, but certain ground-rules for maintaining a pluralistic, healthy environment of discussion will be maintained. Namely, the club reserves the right to remove anyone that creates undue disruption in meetings or causes harm to another member in their interactions.
What Does Heterodox Mean?
The term “heterodox” refers simply to views that violate the commonly accepted, or “orthodox”, views of a belief system or group of people. The use of the term for this club is inspired by its use by Jonathan Haidt, writer of The Coddling of the American Mind and founder of the "Heterodox Academy", who has worked to encourage more honest debate and viewpoint diversity on college campuses.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Blood in the Machine: Origins of Rebellion Against Big Tech - Brian MerchantWeaver Street Market, Raleigh, NC
Come join Triangle Heterodox in reading Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech by Brian Merchant.
"The most important book to read about the AI boom" (Wired)
Who were the Luddites and why did it get turned into an insult to be called one? We have talked already in this club about concerns over modern attention economy technologies some, but this book will be a chance to look at a historical event, the Luddite class rebellion against mechanization and automation of factory work in 19th century England.
An event mostly only known to people by the insulting epithet of being called a "Luddite", Merchant's history shows that the Luddites were not people who were "old" or out of touch, but a people who fought back against a social change that was harming their lives, and made real impacts in the process.
NYT Review of Blood in the Machine
https://archive.ph/x7hnDBrian Merchant's Substack
https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/ - Lecture Lounge - Third Parties and Election ReformTalley Student Union- NC State University, Raleigh, NC
Come join for the soft-launch of Lecture Lounge!
We'll be hosting a moderated panel discussion with representatives from the Forward Party, Justice for All Party, and Libertarian Party to discuss our current political moment, third party participation, and election reform. This discussion will come on the heels of the NC legislature introducing a bill to ban ranked choice voting, shorten early voting, and amend absentee ballot ID rules.
- Patrick Newton, State Chair of Forward Party
- Italo Medilus, State Chair of Justice For All Party
- Brad Hessel, Chair of Wake County Libertarian Party
What is Lecture Lounge? After two and a year half years, the Triangle Heterodox Club is evolving. Starting in May, we'll be launching Lecture Lounge, which provides lectures from area professors and community members at area bars, breweries, and other venues. In particular, we have a mission-driven goal of supporting the work of adjunct professors, postdocs, and others who are not always properly recognized for their work, with 70% of proceeds going to lecturers. This event is a soft-launch and will be free, but please do register for a ticket at the website.
NC House Bill 825
https://www.ncforwardparty.com/north_carolina_forward_party_opposes_house_bill_825NC Forward Party
NC Justice for All Party
Wake Libertarian Party - Recoding America: Why Government Is Failing in the Digital Age - Jennifer PahlkaWeaver Street Market, Raleigh, NC
Come join Triangle Heterodox in reading Recoding America: Why Government is Failing in the Digital Age and Why We Can Do Better.
"The book I wish every policymaker would read" - Ezra Klein
With Trump and Musk's Department of Government Efficiency having made the headlines for its massive disruption, cuts, and shuttering of government programs in the name of making government more efficient, we are going to look at the question of government inefficiency and failure seriously.
Jennifer Pahlka was Obama's Deputy Chief Technology Officer, founder of Code America, and one of Wired's "25 people who have most shaped the past 25 years". In particular, she was brought in to retool the Affordable Care Act website after the original issues with its rollout. She would go on to be a co-founder of the U.S. Digital Service, which was renamed and restructured under DOGE.
Recoding America makes the case that improving how government works will require more than just applying new technology to government or loosening regulations, instead pointing to addressing cultural aspects of government, including the unique number of horizontal, diagonal, and even subordinate veto-points. Avoiding making simplistic evaluations of government's problems, while still taking the problems of bureaucracy seriously, Recoding America will be a chance to think about the question of government efficiency soberly.
In This House, We're Angry When Government Fails - NYT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT4lxJKj0I0Pahlka on DOGE
https://archive.ph/XbdCm - Abundance - Ezra KleinWeaver Street Market, Raleigh, NC
Come join Triangle Heterodox this July in discussing Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson's Abundance.
In the aftermath of the 2024 election, a question has been raised of what the future ideology and electoral strategy of the Democratic Party should be. Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson have served as one voice in this discussion, putting forth an argument for an "abundance liberalism" and "supply-side progressivism" that seeks to address how regulation and the influence of interest groups in housing, scientific development, and infrastructure projects unnecessarily raise the costs of government interventions and public works projects. The vision of the future provided being one of a "larger pie" and removal of scarcity. We'll discuss this idea, as well as the larger discussion over its merits.
Ezra Klein was one of the co-founders of Vox Media, along with Melissa Bell and Matthew Yglesias. He would later go on to become a New York Times writer and host of the Ezra Klein Show podcast. Derek Thompson is a writer for The Atlantic.
Derek Thompson on Abundance
https://archive.ph/5GL6iAbundance and Antitrust
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/04/03/abundance-antitrust-democrats-choice-00266778Critical Review of Abundance
https://jacobin.com/2025/03/abundance-klein-thompson-book-review