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The Birth of Identity Marxism as Critical Theory's New Proletariat

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Critical Race Theory and the Ghetto Movement

In the 60s there's a lot of revolutionary energy but they're all, he says. We are in the midst of an attempted neo-Marxist cultural revolution in the west using these ideas to implement different levels at different places for different reasons some of which are at war with one another. Marxism by its nature because it seeks above all else the revolution and capitalism hates that marxism thinks that marx is misunderstood and those are their enemies. If we can cobble them together around a common notion of liberation and a common understanding of power dynamics of oppression this is where we end up with intersectionality later than then we have our new proletariat.

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