
373. Social Justice: A Religious Movement | Andrew Doyle
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
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Ideology and Authority in Social Justice
This chapter explores the contradictions within modern social justice movements, comparing their structures to those of organized religion. It investigates how activists use language to assert power while simultaneously championing ideals of freedom and individualism. The discussion critiques the complexities of identity politics, the nature of authority, and the implications of postmodern ideologies on contemporary social interactions.
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