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Andrew Sullivan

CEO, President & Director, Prudential Financial

Search every verified Andrew Sullivan interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote β€” each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. In a 2021 interview, Andrew Sullivan discussed his new book "Out on a Limb: Selected Writings 1989-2021," describing it as a chronological collection intended to show consistency in his writing over three decades. He stated that he did not believe marriage equality would have been achieved without the AIDS crisis, and expressed admiration for Margaret Thatcher, saying she "changed Britain" and was "more right than wrong about almost everything." Sullivan also characterized former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson as "a charmer and a liar, and hilarious." Sullivan offered critiques of what he termed "wokeness," arguing that it "posits the West as essentially a construction of oppression rather than liberation" and that elites have driven its spread because they "want to feel morally worthy." He expressed a preference for liberal means of protecting minorities)Skip. On COVID-19, Sullivan said he was "in favor of getting on with life and getting back to normal as quickly as possible" after receiving his vaccination. He also commented on British politics, stating that the Conservative Party has "developed a canny strategy to represent the voices and feelings of those who feel they're left behind" and that "historically the Tory role has been to co-opt populism for elitism."

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  • Andrew Sullivan on Braving New Intellectual Journeys | Conversations with Tyler

    Upon learning he was HIV positive in 1993, Andrew Sullivan began writing more than he ever had before. Believing that he didn't have long to live, he wanted to leave behind a book detailing his best argument for refocusing the gay rights movement on marriage equality and military service. Three decades later and Sullivan has not only lived to see the book published, but also seen the ideas in it gain legal and cultural acceptance. This, along with the fact that the pace and influence of his writing has continued apace, qualifies him in Tyler's estimation as the most influential public intellec…

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