Pure Evil - How Far Are they Willing To Go?

You’re a neo-marxist and a post-modernist if you complain about conservatives, climate change, and the economy, and support Bernie Sanders?

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Yes.

You feel they came up with this on their own?

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They should be tossed out on their ears.

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Uh wrong answer.

You let TV man Rufo dupe you? Tsk tsk. I thought you were above it.

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Makes me think of…

Read part of one article. He’s an amateur.

Right answer. Giroux did a lot of damage.

Look in a mirror.

This society in which we live does not immiserate the workers but helps them to build a better life.

I am neither a neo-marxist nor a post-modernist.

I listened to a few minutes of it. He’s 72 and out of touch. Neo-marxists made a shift from economics. That’s what makes it “neo”. Peterson has it right.

Marcuse was a genius. As was Gramsci.

You espouse neo-marxist dogma.

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I finished your clip. Zizek didn’t have a reply.

TV man got you too. Not better.

Nope. Amazon Prime. You know better, that’s weak.

You didn’t know about Critical Pedagogy, did you? :rofl:

Clearly.

Except when we’re fascists.

Is there any “dogma” espoused by people on the left that you don’t consider new-marxist? I’m trying to ascertain how liberally (no pun intended) you apply the term.

Who was the father of the New Left?

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The dialectic.

They never anointed themselves anything. I’d probably call them democratic socialists, but they’ve commented how they’d like to round up conservatives and exile them so maybe commies. They certainly wouldn’t mind subjecting me and other like-minded individuals to a Cuban or North Korean hell. They just wouldn’t want to live in it themselves.

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Sound like tankies (Marxist-Leninist). These types make of a tiny minority of the left. Democratic socialists don’t want a totalitarian or authoritarian state like found in the USSR, Cuba, or North Korea.