Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania | |
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| Born | August 28, 1985 |
| Other names | Richard Hoste (pseudonym) |
| Occupations | Researcher, columnist, blogger |
| Known for | Right-wing political commentary |
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| Discipline | Political science |
| Notable works | The Origins of Woke (Broadside, 2023) |
| Website | www |
Richard Hanania (born August 28, 1985) is an American political scientist and right-wing online personality. He is the founder and president of the think tank Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology (CSPI). He has written for The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Atlantic, and The Economist. He wrote The Origins of Woke and publishes his newsletter on Substack.
Between 2008 and the early 2010s, Hanania wrote for alt-right and white supremacist publications under the pseudonym Richard Hoste. He acknowledged and disavowed his writing under the pseudonym when it was reported in 2023. At the time, journalists stated that Hanania had continued to make racist statements under his own name.
Hanania was a contributor to Project 2025 regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices. His advocacy against DEI has been influential among Republican and conservative policy-makers in the United States, and Vox called him "the man whose tweets helped kill DEI". He has since become critical of the second Trump administration and the MAGA movement.