Jordan Peterson’s weird family empire
His multimillion-dollar corporation, run by his daughter, churns out podcasts, life-coaching sessions, T-shirts and bestsellers. His new book revives the machine that made him famous—and nearly destroyed him
His multimillion-dollar corporation, run by his daughter, churns out podcasts, life-coaching sessions, T-shirts and bestsellers. His new book revives the machine that made him famous—and nearly destroyed him
What’s it like to be Jordan Peterson’s daughter? In a word, weird
It's complicated
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Free-speech advocates say he’s combating the tyranny of political correctness. His critics say he’s a privileged, trans-phobic bigot who must be stopped