

Confronting the “Elite Capture” of Identity Politics in Our Movement Spaces
Oct 6, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Identity Politics - The Limits of a Critical Criticism of Politics
03:43 • 2min
I Don't Think She Would Have Done a Single Thing Differently
06:00 • 2min
I'm for Apartheid, for Segregation, for Transphobia, for Fighting Against Critical Race Theory
07:44 • 2min
Is Elite Capture Just a Practical Kind of Inequality?
10:07 • 2min
Identity Politics
11:54 • 3min
Deference Politics
15:17 • 1min
The Most Serious Thing That Goes Wrong With Deference Politics
16:40 • 2min
Are You Elite?
18:56 • 4min
The Only Native Person in the Room
23:04 • 4min
The Philosophy of Games and Social Media
27:22 • 2min
How to Make a Simple World Simpler
29:12 • 2min
The Politics of Elite Capture
30:58 • 2min
The Importance of Social Media in Politics
32:54 • 2min
Social Media Distorts the Stakes of Interaction
35:03 • 2min
Social Media - The Difference Between Destroyer and Victory
36:38 • 3min
Organizers Have to Go Where People Are on Social Media
39:50 • 4min
Why Social Media Incentivizes Team Think
44:05 • 1min
Will Deference Politics Be Co-Opposed?
45:29 • 3min
Inceptive Politics Is the Approach to Thinking About Politics
48:21 • 1min
Creating Solidarity and Cohesion in Our Movements
49:49 • 2min
The Importance of Fighting With the People on Your Side
52:14 • 2min
The Bissau-Ginan and Cape Breyrian Revolution Was Coalitional
53:45 • 2min
What Is Constructive Politics?
55:16 • 3min
Is It Possible to Have Environments Where Difference Is a Source of an Interesting Afternoon?
58:27 • 2min
In-Group, Out-Group Thinking
01:00:03 • 2min
What's the Story of Identity Politics?
01:01:44 • 2min
Are We Going to Follow a Part?
01:04:06 • 5min
Movement Memos With William Rivers Pitt
01:08:39 • 3min