
Michael Shellenberger on the Psychology of Left-Wing Violence
From Conversations with Coleman by The Free Press
May 18, 2026 · 1h 2m
About this episode
Michael Shellenberger discusses the psychology behind left-wing violence and the progressive savior complex, along with insights on homelessness in California.
Michael Shellenberger is the author of San Fransickco and Apocalypse Never. He’s a former progressive activist, and one of the most prominent advocates for nuclear energy in the country. In this episode, he and Coleman dig into the Epstein story and why the evidence falls far short of the conspiracy theory most people believe; the savior complex he sees underlying progressive politics and its connection to recent left- wing violence; and what California and other blue states are finally starting to get right about homelessness after years of getting it catastrophically wrong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Host: Coleman
Guest: Michael Shellenberger
Topics covered
- left-wing violence
- progressive politics
- nuclear energy
- homelessness
- conspiracy theories
- Epstein story
Keywords
- Michael Shellenberger
- left-wing violence
- progressive politics
- nuclear energy
- homelessness
- Epstein
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: San Fransickco, Apocalypse Never
Places: California, blue states
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