Portrait of David Brooks

David Brooks

I write about political, social and cultural trends, the clash of ideas and the always tricky subject of moral formation.

I’ve been writing on a daily basis pretty much since the wee age of 7. I’ve worked at a variety of magazines and newspapers ranging from National Review, Newsweek and The Weekly Standard, and The Wall Street Journal and The Times.

I am the author of several books, including “Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There,” “The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement,” a New York Times best seller, and most recently, “How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen.”

I graduated from The University of Chicago with a degree in history. I have taught at Yale, Duke and The University of Chicago, and I am a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Emotionally, my home is New York City, below 23rd Street, though physically I’ve lived in Washington, D.C., for decades.

I’ve tried to present a reasonable voice in the midst of all the bitterness and strife of public life. I’ve tried to live out a philosophical tradition that has its roots in the thought of people like David Hume, Edmund Burke and Alexander Hamilton, a tradition of thought that sits in the tension between humility and audacity, fair-mindedness and compassion. Like all Times journalists I’m committed to upholding the standards of integrity outlined in our Ethical Journalism Handbook.

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    What Happens to Gifted Children

    Intelligence strongly correlates with positive educational and career outcomes, but it is not everything.

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    The Sins of the Educated Class

    Progressive elites aren’t helping the people they say they’re fighting for, and they’re hurting the rest of us.

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    Why the Protests Help Trump

    The excesses of social protest movements can play into the hands of candidates who promise to restore order.

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    The Quiet Magic of Middle Managers

    Amid a wider national atmosphere of division, distrust, bitterness and exhaustion, middle managers are the frontline workers trying to resolve tensions and keep communities working.

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    The Great Struggle for Liberalism

    Liberal democratic capitalism isn’t some set of abstract ideas. It’s a means to a richer, fuller and more dynamic life.

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    Surviving the Ugliness of It All

    Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt offered the confidence in our country that we need right now.

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    The G.O.P. Returns to Its Bad Old Self

    Donald Trump didn’t remake the Republican Party. He merely restored the pessimistic, isolationist version from decades ago.

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    Death by a Thousand Paper Cuts

    The swelling ranks of administrators in American life are stealing our time, our freedom and our vitality.

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    The Sidney Awards

    Some of the best long-form essays of 2023.

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    Universities Are Failing at Inclusion

    Instead of being places where students learn other points of view, American universities have become ideological war zones.

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    Can We Talk About Joe Biden?

    As worried as many of us are about the president’s chances, he is our best shot at beating Trump.

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    The Sidney Awards

    David Brooks honors some of the year’s best essays.

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