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The Proximate Ideological Origins of Critical Race Theory | James Lindsay

Feb 23, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Ideological Roots of Critical Race Theory
02:30 • 3min
3
Post Modernism Is Relevant to Critical Race Theory and the Other, So Called Cynical Theories
05:36 • 4min
4
Critical Race Theory
09:06 • 2min
5
Critical Race Theory - What Critical Raceseriis Is
11:11 • 4min
6
Critical Theory Isn't the Right Way to Go
15:08 • 2min
7
Critical Theory - The Second Dimension
17:20 • 3min
8
The Dialectic of Enlightenment
20:16 • 5min
9
The One Dimensional Man
24:47 • 2min
10
We Must Tolerate Everything From the Left, Even Violence
26:55 • 3min
11
The New Name for Communism
30:07 • 4min
12
The New Sensitivity
34:03 • 2min
13
Herbert Marcusa and the New Left
36:30 • 2min
14
The Black Feminism Movement
38:57 • 2min
15
The Only Way to Beat Cultural Hegemony
41:24 • 2min
16
The New Left, the Cultural Marxism
43:39 • 2min
17
Is the Media a Critical Theory Propaganda Arm?
45:49 • 3min
18
Deconstruction Is a Negative Dialectic Process
48:39 • 2min
19
What Is the Post Modern Knowledge Principle?
50:19 • 2min
20
What Is the Meaning of a Word?
52:25 • 2min
21
The Real World Is More Real Than Real
54:44 • 2min
22
The Consensus Is Real
56:46 • 2min
23
Critical Race Theory - The Key Writings That Form the Movement
58:59 • 4min
24
I Am Black, I'm a Person Who Happens to Be Black
01:03:10 • 4min
25
Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality
01:07:14 • 2min
26
Black Feminism Emerges Out of This
01:08:44 • 4min
27
Critical Race Theory - The Critical Legal Studies Movement
01:12:23 • 2min
28
Critical Race Theory Is the Tip of the Spear
01:14:35 • 2min